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


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

 

Fosse Way
Dere Street
Stane Street
Icknield Street

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

 

Fosse Way
Dere Street
Stane Street
Icknield Street

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

 

Stanegate
Peddars Way
Watling Street
Stane Street

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

 

Stane Street
Icknield Way
Watling Street
Fosse Way

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

 

Fosse Way
Watling Street
Stane Street
Icknield Street

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

 

Antonine Wall
Gask Ridge
Celemantia
Hadrians Wall

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

 

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

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

 

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

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

 

20 miles
5 miles
50 miles
10 miles

A Roman trunk road was normally made how wide ?

 

4 foot
13 foot
9 foot
6 foot


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