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- Q3811430 subject Q8201771.
- Q3811430 subject Q8742895.
- Q3811430 abstract "Eaton Constantine is a small village in the English county of Shropshire. It is located just off the B4380 road, between Atcham and Buildwas, near The Wrekin hill.The theologian Richard Baxter (1615–1691) lived here in his boyhood. His childhood home, now called Baxter's House (a private residence), is a 16th-century timber-framed house in the centre of the village.Near Eaton Constantine are the remains of a Roman vexillation fortress and three marching camps near a bend in the River Severn. The fortress lies in open farmland on a low south-eastward projecting spur between Ranslet House and Eye Farm. It was defended by a triple-ditch system measuring about 920 x 1,050 feet (c.280 x 320m) within the defences, which enclosed an area of just under 22¼ acres (c.9ha). This substantial defensive system indicates that this was no ordinary marching encampment, and its size would have been sufficient to house a substantial force of around 2,500 Roman legionaries and auxiliary soldiers. The fortress was probably occupied by a contingent of [Legio XIV Gemina]], together with a couple of auxiliary cavalry units.The place-name 'Eaton Constantine' does not refer to the Roman military presence; 'Eaton' means 'island town or settlement', and the land was held by Thomas de Cotentin from Cotentin (in Normandy) in 1242.".
- Q3811430 areaCode "01952".
- Q3811430 ceremonialCounty Q23103.
- Q3811430 country Q145.
- Q3811430 gridReference "SJ596062".
- Q3811430 postalCode "SY5".
- Q3811430 thumbnail Eaton_Constantine_with_The_Wrekin_nearby._-_geograph.org.uk_-_711868.jpg?width=300.
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- Q3811430 wikiPageWikiLink Q23103.
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- Q3811430 wikiPageWikiLink Q8201771.
- Q3811430 wikiPageWikiLink Q8742895.
- Q3811430 dialCode "1952".
- Q3811430 lieutenancyEngland Q23103.
- Q3811430 officialName "Eaton Constantine".
- Q3811430 osGridReference "SJ596062".
- Q3811430 postcodeDistrict "SY5".
- Q3811430 point "52.652 -2.597".
- Q3811430 type Place.
- Q3811430 type Location.
- Q3811430 type Place.
- Q3811430 type PopulatedPlace.
- Q3811430 type Settlement.
- Q3811430 type Thing.
- Q3811430 type SpatialThing.
- Q3811430 type Q486972.
- Q3811430 comment "Eaton Constantine is a small village in the English county of Shropshire. It is located just off the B4380 road, between Atcham and Buildwas, near The Wrekin hill.The theologian Richard Baxter (1615–1691) lived here in his boyhood. His childhood home, now called Baxter's House (a private residence), is a 16th-century timber-framed house in the centre of the village.Near Eaton Constantine are the remains of a Roman vexillation fortress and three marching camps near a bend in the River Severn.".
- Q3811430 label "Eaton Constantine".
- Q3811430 lat "52.652".
- Q3811430 long "-2.597".
- Q3811430 depiction Eaton_Constantine_with_The_Wrekin_nearby._-_geograph.org.uk_-_711868.jpg.
- Q3811430 name "Eaton Constantine".