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- Maiden_Way abstract "The Maiden Way or Maidenway (Middle English: Maydengathe; Medieval Latin: Via Puellarum) was a roughly 20-mile (32 km) Roman road in northern Britain connecting Bravoniacum (Kirkby Thore) with Magnae (Carvoran). It was sometimes considered to have run east along Stanegate to Banna, then 7 miles (11 km) north to the Shrine of Cocidius (Bewcastle), and thence to Liddesdale but the identity of this course as a single road is problematic.Bravoniacum was a waypoint on the northern leg of the Roman-era Watling Street connecting Luguvalium (Carlisle) with Eboracum (York) and points south. Magnae was one of the waypoints on the Stanegate beside Hadrian's Wall. As such, the Maiden Way served as a shortcut for supplying the central and eastern areas of the Wall. It also provided supplies to the lead and silver mines near Epiacum (Whitley Castle).After the passing of the Romans, it was used as a drover's road. The route was probably named for the \"Maiden Castle\" guarding the pass at Verterae (Brough).The Pennine Way footpath follows the line of the Maiden Way for several miles on a roughly north-south line across Lambley Common in Northumberland, above the west bank of the river South Tyne. Immediately north of this stretch, a modern minor road also follows the line of the Maiden Way for several miles to the west of Featherstone Castle. Two properties adjoining this road, with the names Maidenway House and Maidenway Cottage, attest to the antiquity of the route.".
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- Maiden_Way wikiPageLength "4673".
- Maiden_Way wikiPageOutDegree "35".
- Maiden_Way wikiPageRevisionID "700958642".
- Maiden_Way wikiPageWikiLink Banna_(Birdoswald).
- Maiden_Way wikiPageWikiLink Bewcastle.
- Maiden_Way wikiPageWikiLink Bewcastle_Roman_Fort.
- Maiden_Way wikiPageWikiLink Brough,_Cumbria.
- Maiden_Way wikiPageWikiLink Carlisle,_Cumbria.
- Maiden_Way wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roads_in_Cumbria.
- Maiden_Way wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roman_roads_in_England.
- Maiden_Way wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roman_sites_in_Cumbria.
- Maiden_Way wikiPageWikiLink Drovers_road.
- Maiden_Way wikiPageWikiLink Eboracum.
- Maiden_Way wikiPageWikiLink Featherstone_Castle.
- Maiden_Way wikiPageWikiLink Hadrians_Wall.
- Maiden_Way wikiPageWikiLink Kirkby_Thore.
- Maiden_Way wikiPageWikiLink Lambley,_Northumberland.
- Maiden_Way wikiPageWikiLink Lead.
- Maiden_Way wikiPageWikiLink Liddesdale.
- Maiden_Way wikiPageWikiLink Luguvalium.
- Maiden_Way wikiPageWikiLink Magnae_Carvetiorum.
- Maiden_Way wikiPageWikiLink Middle_English.
- Maiden_Way wikiPageWikiLink Pennine_Way.
- Maiden_Way wikiPageWikiLink River_Tyne.
- Maiden_Way wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Britain.
- Maiden_Way wikiPageWikiLink Roman_roads_in_Britain.
- Maiden_Way wikiPageWikiLink Silver.
- Maiden_Way wikiPageWikiLink Stanegate.
- Maiden_Way wikiPageWikiLink Verterae.
- Maiden_Way wikiPageWikiLink Watling_Street.
- Maiden_Way wikiPageWikiLink Whitley_Castle.
- Maiden_Way wikiPageWikiLink York.
- Maiden_Way wikiPageWikiLinkText "Maiden Way".
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- Maiden_Way subject Category:Roads_in_Cumbria.
- Maiden_Way subject Category:Roman_roads_in_England.
- Maiden_Way subject Category:Roman_sites_in_Cumbria.
- Maiden_Way comment "The Maiden Way or Maidenway (Middle English: Maydengathe; Medieval Latin: Via Puellarum) was a roughly 20-mile (32 km) Roman road in northern Britain connecting Bravoniacum (Kirkby Thore) with Magnae (Carvoran).".
- Maiden_Way label "Maiden Way".
- Maiden_Way sameAs Q19581111.
- Maiden_Way sameAs m.012w7ddm.
- Maiden_Way sameAs Q19581111.
- Maiden_Way wasDerivedFrom Maiden_Way?oldid=700958642.
- Maiden_Way isPrimaryTopicOf Maiden_Way.