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The Ruins of the Roman City of Uriconium, at Wroxeter, near Shrewsbury

Thomas Wright

The Ruins of the Roman City of Uriconium, at Wroxeter, near Shrewsbury

The Ruins of the Roman City of Uriconium, at Wroxeter, near Shrewsbury

Thomas Wright

The Ruins of the Roman City of Uriconium, at Wroxeter, near Shrewsbury, written by Thomas Wright in the mid-19th century, is a detailed examination of the archaeological findings at Wroxeter, England. This historical account serves as a guide for visitors, highlighting the significance of the excavations of the ancient Roman city of Uriconium and its implications for understanding Roman history in England. The work is notable for its thoroughness and accessibility to the general public interested in antiquities.

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The Ruins of the Roman City of Uriconium, at Wroxeter, near Shrewsbury
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