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- Hunnum abstract "Hunnum (also known as Onnum, and with the modern name of Halton Chesters) was a Roman fort north of the modern-day village of Halton, Northumberland in North East England. The name “Onnum” means “The Rock”, and probably refers to Down Hill situated to the east of it. It was the fifth fort on Hadrian's Wall, after Segedunum (Wallsend), Pons Aelius (Newcastle), Condercum and Vindobala. It is situated about seven and a half miles west of Vindobala, and is two and a half miles north of Corstopitum. The site of the fort is bisected by the B6318 Military Road, which runs along the route of the wall at that point.".
- Hunnum thumbnail Halton_Castle_Gateway_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1024017.jpg?width=300.
- Hunnum wikiPageExternalLink onnum.htm.
- Hunnum wikiPageExternalLink HWC5.html.
- Hunnum wikiPageExternalLink onnum.htm.
- Hunnum wikiPageID "18125407".
- Hunnum wikiPageRevisionID "596908771".
- Hunnum country "England".
- Hunnum hasPhotoCollection Hunnum.
- Hunnum latitude "55.01".
- Hunnum longitude "-2.006".
- Hunnum mapName "United Kingdom Northumberland".
- Hunnum nation "UK".
- Hunnum officialName "Onnum".
- Hunnum osGridReference "NY998685".
- Hunnum state "Northumberland".
- Hunnum staticImageCaption "The gateway to Halton Castle is located near the middle of the former fort".
- Hunnum staticImageName "Halton Castle Gateway - geograph.org.uk - 1024017.jpg".
- Hunnum subject Category:Ancient_Roman_forts_in_England.
- Hunnum subject Category:Former_populated_places_in_England.
- Hunnum subject Category:Forts_of_Hadrian's_Wall.
- Hunnum subject Category:Roman_sites_in_Northumberland.
- Hunnum type Artifact100021939.
- Hunnum type Facility103315023.
- Hunnum type FormerPopulatedPlacesInEngland.
- Hunnum type FortsOfHadrian'sWall.
- Hunnum type Garrison103420559.
- Hunnum type GeographicalArea108574314.
- Hunnum type Location100027167.
- Hunnum type MilitaryInstallation103763133.
- Hunnum type MilitaryPost103763403.
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- Hunnum type Region108630985.
- Hunnum type RomanFortsInEngland.
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- Hunnum type Site108651247.
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- Hunnum type Place.
- Hunnum type PopulatedPlace.
- Hunnum type Settlement.
- Hunnum type Wikidata:Q532.
- Hunnum type Place.
- Hunnum type Location.
- Hunnum comment "Hunnum (also known as Onnum, and with the modern name of Halton Chesters) was a Roman fort north of the modern-day village of Halton, Northumberland in North East England. The name “Onnum” means “The Rock”, and probably refers to Down Hill situated to the east of it. It was the fifth fort on Hadrian's Wall, after Segedunum (Wallsend), Pons Aelius (Newcastle), Condercum and Vindobala.".
- Hunnum label "Hunnum".
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- Hunnum sameAs Hunnum.
- Hunnum wasDerivedFrom Hunnum?oldid=596908771.
- Hunnum depiction Halton_Castle_Gateway_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1024017.jpg.
- Hunnum isPrimaryTopicOf Hunnum.