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Sandwich Kent England UK: History Timeline

The History Timeline gives dates and brief details of some of the major events affecting Sandwich from Roman times up to the present day.

The Romans in Sandwich

55BC

The Romans landed near Deal and later Ebbsfleet in Thanet.

43AD

Richborough Roman FortClaudius and his legionaries landed at Richborough and dug ditches, that can still be seen today. Later, wooden buildings were built. The stone walls were built later, probably during the reign of the Emporer Carausius between 287 and 293 AD.

Rutupiae (Richborough) became the chief Roman administrative centre for the whole of Britain.

370AD

Map of Roman coastlineIn around 370 AD, Rutupiae was one of the ten forts of the Saxon Shore, defending the coast from invaders. Two more of these forts are shown on the map, Dover, and Reculver.

Excavations have shown that many generations of Romans lived in and near the fort and relics can be seen at the museum on the site.

Sandwich is shown on the map, but it did not become a thriving town until the Saxon period.

Click HERE to find out more about Richborough Roman Fort.

410AD

The Romans left Britain for good.


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