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Landmark 59 The Trimontium Stone, Borders Trimontium is Latin for "the fort at the foot of the three Eildon Hills", this was as far north as the Romans got, and after years of constant battle they gave up and retreated to the relative safety of Nothern England, behind the famous Hadrianīs Wall.
55 Angus 2 56 Argyle and Bute 1 56 Argyle and Bute 2 57 South Ayrshire 58 Borders 1 59 Borders 2 1 60 Dumfries and Galloway 1 2 61 Dumfies and Galloway 2 1 61 Dumfries and Galloway 2 2 62 Dumfries and Galloway 3 1
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59 Borders 2 1  [64 of 97] ExhibitPlus 59 Borders 2 1 Landmark 59 The Trimontium Stone, Borders
Trimontium is Latin for
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