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The Stanegate (meaning "stone road" in Northumbrian dialect) was an important Roman road built in what is now northern England. It linked many forts including two that guarded important river crossings: Corstopitum (Corbridge) on the River Tyne in the east, and situated on Dere Street, and Luguvalium (Carlisle) on the River Eden in the west. The Stanegate ran through the natural gap formed by the valleys of the River Tyne in Northumberland and the River Irthing in Cumbria. It predated Hadrian's Wall by several decades; the Wall would later follow a similar route, albeit slightly to the north.

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  • Stanegate (ca)
  • Stanegate (cs)
  • Stanegate (de)
  • Stanegate (es)
  • Stanegate (fr)
  • Stanegate (it)
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  • Stanegate byla důležitá římská vojenská silnice postavená na území, které se později začalo nazývat severní Anglie. Silnice o délce 61 km spojovala dvě pevnosti: u řeky Tyne na východě a pevnost (Carlisle) na silnici Dere Street a řece Eden na západě. Pevnosti mimo jiné střežily významné přechody přes tyto řeky. Stanegate (cs)
  • Die Stanegate, oder Stangate, war eine wichtige Limesstraße und Grenzzone im heutigen England. Ihr aus dem Altnordischen stammender Name bedeutet „steinerne Straße“. Sie verlief in west-östlicher Richtung, ungefähr von Carlisle bis Corbridge und hielt sich dabei immer in der Nähe des Hadrianswalls. Die Straße durchquerte auch die Flusstäler des Tyne, Irthing und Eden, das Kerngebiet der mit Rom verbündeten Briganten. Sie markierte am Übergang vom 1. ins 2. Jahrhundert n. Chr. die nördliche Reichsgrenze in Britannien. Die bekannteste römische Ausgrabungsstätte in dieser Region ist das Kastell Vindolanda. (de)
  • El Stanegate o «camino de piedra» (en anglosajón) fue una importante calzada romana construida en la provincia de Britania. Trazada de oeste a este, esta calzada unía los fuertes romanos de (Carlisle), al oeste, y al este. (es)
  • Lo Stanegate (strada di pietra in anglosassone) era un'importante strada romana che correva subito dietro al Vallo di Adriano, nell'Inghilterra del nord. Univa i due forti di Luguvallium (Carlisle), a ovest, e (Corbridge), collegata alla Dere Street, ad est. La strada, contrariamente agli usi romani che volevano le strade dritte e livellate, era leggermente tortuosa e passava su colline ed avvallamenti perché il suo corso seguiva le vallate dei fiumi Tyne ed .; nei pressi del North Tyne e del fiume Eden dovevano esserci dei ponti. (it)
  • La Stanegate, o "carretera de pedra" (stone - road en Anglès antic), fou una important Via romana construïda en l'actual regió del nord d'Anglaterra. Unia dues fortaleses que guardaven passos importants de dos rius; Coria (Corbridge) a l'est i a l'oest. La via romana es va construir sobre el camí natural que formava la unió de la vall del i el . (ca)
  • The Stanegate (meaning "stone road" in Northumbrian dialect) was an important Roman road built in what is now northern England. It linked many forts including two that guarded important river crossings: Corstopitum (Corbridge) on the River Tyne in the east, and situated on Dere Street, and Luguvalium (Carlisle) on the River Eden in the west. The Stanegate ran through the natural gap formed by the valleys of the River Tyne in Northumberland and the River Irthing in Cumbria. It predated Hadrian's Wall by several decades; the Wall would later follow a similar route, albeit slightly to the north. (en)
  • La Stanegate, ou « route de pierre » en vieil anglais, était une importante voie romaine tracée à travers l’actuelle Angleterre du Nord. Elle reliait deux forts qui gardaient des points de passage de rivière stratégiques : Cortospitum (Corbridge) à l’Est, situé au croisement avec la Dere Street, une autre voie romaine, et Luguvallium (Carlisle) à l’Ouest. La Stanegate passait par la trouée naturelle formée par les vallées de la Tyne et de l’Irthing. (fr)
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