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  2. Fishbourne Roman Palace - Wikipedia

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    Fishbourne Roman Palace or Fishbourne Villa is in the village of Fishbourne, near Chichester in West Sussex. The palace is the largest known Roman residence north of the Alps, [1] and has an unusually early date of 75 AD, around thirty years after the Roman conquest of Britain. Much of the palace has been excavated and is preserved, along with ...

  3. Fishbourne, West Sussex - Wikipedia

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    Fishbourne civil parish was created in 1987 from parts of Appledram, Bosham, Chichester and Funtington parishes. The parish falls under the Chichester District Council ward of Harbour Villages, the West Sussex County Council division of Chichester West, and the UK Parliament constituency of Chichester, whose MP since 2017 is Gillian Keegan of the Conservative Party.

  4. Tiberius Claudius Cogidubnus - Wikipedia

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    Tiberius Claudius Cogidubnus (or Togidubnus, Togidumnus or similar; see naming difficulties) was a 1st-century king of the Regni or Regnenses tribe in early Roman Britain. Chichester and the nearby Roman villa at Fishbourne, believed by some to have been Cogidubnus' palace, were probably part of the territory of the Atrebates tribe before the ...

  5. Stane Street - Wikipedia

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    Stane Street is the modern name of the 91 km-long (57 mi) Roman road in southern England that linked Londinium (London) to Noviomagus Reginorum ().The exact date of construction is uncertain; however, on the basis of archaeological artefacts discovered along the route, it was in use by 70 AD and may have been built in the first decade of the Roman occupation of Britain (as early as 43–53 AD).

  6. Margaret Rule - Wikipedia

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    Rule was still the curator of the Fishbourne Roman Palace, when she began her work in maritime archaeology.. Rule assisted fellow marine archaeologist Alexander McKee in the 1960s where she was consulted on the initial search for the wreck of Henry VIII's war ship Mary Rose in the Solent, due to her local reputation as a land archaeologist.

  7. Chichester - Wikipedia

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    Chichester (/ ˈtʃɪtʃɪstər / ⓘ CHITCH-ist-ər) [4] is a cathedral city and civil parish in West Sussex, England. [5] It is the only city in West Sussex and is its county town. It was a Roman and Anglo-Saxon settlement and a major market town from those times through Norman and medieval times to the present day.

  8. Hunston, West Sussex - Wikipedia

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    England. West Sussex. 50°48′38″N0°46′37″W / 50.81066°N 0.77687°W. Hunston is a village, Anglican parish [ 3 ] and civil parish in the Chichester district of West Sussex, England. It lies on the B2145 Road two miles (3.2 km) south of Chichester. The Anglican parish is in the Diocese of Chichester.

  9. Chichester (UK Parliament constituency) - Wikipedia

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    Chichester, Selsey. Current constituency. Created. 1295. Member of Parliament. Jess Brown-Fuller (Liberal Democrats) Seats. 1295–1868: Two 1868–: One. Chichester is a constituency [ n 1 ] in West Sussex, represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2024 by Jess Brown-Fuller, a Liberal Democrat.