Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Eboracum (/iːˈbɒrəkəm/ or /ˌiːbɔːˈrɑːkəm/) was a fort and city in the Roman province of Britannia. In its prime it was the largest town in northern Britain and a provincial capital. The site remained occupied after the decline of the Roman Empire and ultimately evolved into the present-day city York, occupying the same site in North Yorkshire, England.Two Roman Emperors died in Eboracum: Septimius Severus in 211 AD, and Constantius Chlorus in 306 AD."@en }
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- Eboracum abstract "Eboracum (/iːˈbɒrəkəm/ or /ˌiːbɔːˈrɑːkəm/) was a fort and city in the Roman province of Britannia. In its prime it was the largest town in northern Britain and a provincial capital. The site remained occupied after the decline of the Roman Empire and ultimately evolved into the present-day city York, occupying the same site in North Yorkshire, England.Two Roman Emperors died in Eboracum: Septimius Severus in 211 AD, and Constantius Chlorus in 306 AD.".
- Eboracum comment "Eboracum (/iːˈbɒrəkəm/ or /ˌiːbɔːˈrɑːkəm/) was a fort and city in the Roman province of Britannia. In its prime it was the largest town in northern Britain and a provincial capital. The site remained occupied after the decline of the Roman Empire and ultimately evolved into the present-day city York, occupying the same site in North Yorkshire, England.Two Roman Emperors died in Eboracum: Septimius Severus in 211 AD, and Constantius Chlorus in 306 AD.".