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HER Number: | MYO4202 |
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Type of record: | Route |
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Name: | Via Praetoria/Stonegate |
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Summary
Probably ran the length of what is now Stonegate leading from the Basilica, the headquarters of the Roman military and crossing the Ouse to the civilian west bank. The route was used to bring stone to the Minster from boats at the river. Hence the name Stonegate. The name Stonegate appears on records as early as 1118.
Monument Type(s)
- (Former Type) ROAD (Roman - 43 AD to 409 AD)
- ROAD (Medieval to Modern - 1066 AD to 2050 AD)
Full description
YAT, 1995, INTERIM 20, 20/4 (Serial). SYO2660.
Sources and further reading
--- | Serial: YAT. 1995. INTERIM 20. 1-4. 20/4. |
Related records
MYO2015 | Part of: Legionary Fortress (Eboracum) (Monument) |
MYO2202 | Related to: Porta Decumana (Monument) |
MYO4203 | Related to: Via Decumana (Route) |
MYO4204 | Related to: Via Principalis (Route) |
MYO4205 | Related to: Via Quintana (Route) |
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