A Roman fort protecting Rome's northern border.

Photo by Carole Raddato

The Arbeia Roman Fort is located in South Shields, England. It was built by the Romans around AD 160. The fort was an important part of the Roman Empire’s defense system in Britain, helping to protect Hadrian’s Wall, which marked the northern boundary of the Roman Empire in the area.

Arbeia was more than just a fort. It was also used as a supply base where food, weapons, and other goods were stored for Roman soldiers. The fort had large granaries (storage buildings) where grain was kept, and there were barracks where soldiers lived. Arbeia also had fancy homes for Roman commanders, showing that it was a key place for both military and administrative purposes.

One special thing about Arbeia is that it was home to soldiers from many different parts of the Roman Empire, including places like Syria. These soldiers helped defend the area and maintain control over the local population.

Over time, Arbeia changed roles. By the 3rd century, it had become mainly a supply base for Roman troops fighting in northern Britain. Eventually, after the Romans left Britain in the early 5th century, the fort was abandoned.

Today, Arbeia Roman Fort has been partially reconstructed, and visitors can explore the site to learn more about Roman life in Britain.

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