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Discerningly Versed - Effective Iterative Learning Quiz Questions - British Roman Roads III
Discerningly Versed - Effective Iterative Learning


High Cross in Leicestershire was at the crossing point of which two Roman roads ?

 

Fosse Way Watling St
Peddars Way Fosse Way
Stane Street Dere St
Watling Street Dere Street

The furthest north set of Roman fortifications in Britain was known as ?

 

Hadrians Wall
Celemantia
Antonine Wall
Gask Ridge

Lichfield, St Albans, Canterbury & London lie on the path of which ancient Roman road ?

 

Icknield Street
Stane Street
Fosse Way
Watling Street

A Roman trunk road was normally made how wide ?

 

6 foot
9 foot
4 foot
13 foot

Alcester, Birmingham, Lichfield & Derby lie on the path of which ancient Roman road ?

 

Icknield Street
Stane Street
Fosse Way
Dere Street

Wayside stations on Roman roads in between which horses were safely ridden hard were spaced every

 

10 miles
50 miles
20 miles
5 miles

Ilchester, Bath, Leicester & Cirencester lie on the path of which Roman road ?

 

Icknield Street
Stane Street
Fosse Way
Dere Street

Which of these is a pre Roman road running from Ivinghoe Beacon, Bucks to Knettishall Heath, Norfolk

 

Fosse Way
Watling Street
Stane Street
Icknield Way

Which of these Roman roads is now a footpath and National Trail ?

 

Stane Street
Watling Street
Stanegate
Peddars Way

English placenames denoted by -street strat- streat- strait- indicate what ?

 

On or near river
Roman main fort
Junction of Roman roads
On or near Roman road


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