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Hunnum (also known as Onnum, and with the modern name of Halton Chesters) was a Roman fort north of the modern-day village of Halton, Northumberland in North East England. The Latinized Brittonic name “Onnum” may mean "Stream/Water", "Ash (tree)", or “Rock”; if it means "Stream", it may be a reference to the Fence Burn, where a stream touches the line of Hadrian's Wall, but if it means "Rock", it may refer to Down Hill situated to the east of it. It was the fifth fort on Hadrian's Wall, after Segedunum (Wallsend), Pons Aelius (Newcastle), Condercum and Vindobala. It is situated about seven and a half miles west of Vindobala, and is two and a half miles north of Corstopitum. The site of the fort is bisected by the B6318 Military Road, which runs along the route of the wall at that point.

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  • Hunnum (cs)
  • Onnum (de)
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  • Hunnum (také Onnum, s moderním názvem Halton Chesters) byla římská pevnost ležící na sever od moderní vesnice Halton, v hrabství Northumberland v severovýchodní Anglii. Hunnum byla pátá pevnost Hadriánova valu, za pevnostmi Segedunum (Wallsend), Pons Aelius (Newcastle), Condercum a Vindobala. Nachází se asi 12 kilometrů na západ od posledně jmenované a 4 kilometry na sever od pevnosti Corstopitum. Lokalitu protíná moderní silnice B6318 (Military Road), která v tom místě běží podél valu. (cs)
  • Onnum oder Hunnum war ein römisches Reiterkastell der Hilfstruppen in Parish Whittington, Hamlet Halton Chesters, einem Ortsteil nördlich von , Northumbria, im Nordosten von England. Es gehörte zu der aus insgesamt 16 Kastellen bestehenden Festungskette des Hadrianswalls (per lineam valli) und sicherte dessen östlichen Abschnitt. Das Lager wurde etwa 300 Jahre, vermutlich von 126 bis 400 n. Chr., vom Militär genutzt. Ein bemerkenswertes Baudetail des Kastells ist die nachträgliche Vergrößerung seiner Südhälfte nach Westen, die auf das 3. Jahrhundert nach Christus zurückgeht. Überregional bekannt geworden ist die Ausgrabungsstätte auch durch das im frühen 19. Jahrhundert entdeckte, ungewöhnlich große Lagerbad. (de)
  • Hunnum (also known as Onnum, and with the modern name of Halton Chesters) was a Roman fort north of the modern-day village of Halton, Northumberland in North East England. The Latinized Brittonic name “Onnum” may mean "Stream/Water", "Ash (tree)", or “Rock”; if it means "Stream", it may be a reference to the Fence Burn, where a stream touches the line of Hadrian's Wall, but if it means "Rock", it may refer to Down Hill situated to the east of it. It was the fifth fort on Hadrian's Wall, after Segedunum (Wallsend), Pons Aelius (Newcastle), Condercum and Vindobala. It is situated about seven and a half miles west of Vindobala, and is two and a half miles north of Corstopitum. The site of the fort is bisected by the B6318 Military Road, which runs along the route of the wall at that point. (en)
  • Hunnum (también conocido como Onnum y Halton Chesters) era un castrum, situado al norte del actual pueblo de Halton, Northumberland, en la zona nordeste de Inglaterra. "Onnum" es una palabra bretona latinizada, que podría significar agua, riachuelo, fresno o roca. Es el quinto castrum del Muro de Adriano, además de Segedunum, Pons Aelius (Newcastle), y .​​ Se encuentra a unos 12 kilómetros al oeste de Vindobala, y a cuatro del norte de Coria. La carretera B6318, que recorre el Muro, cruza el poblado. Se cree que el fuerte fue construido entre el 122 d. C. y el 126 d. C. (es)
  • Hunnum of Onnum (Engels: Halton Chesters) was een Romeins fort aan de Muur van Hadrianus in de Engelse plaats Halton. Hunnum lag tussen de forten van Rudchester (Vindobala) in het oosten en Chesters (Cilurnum) in het westen. Hunnum lag vlak bij Dere Street (nu A68), een Romeinse weg van het zuiden naar het noorden en een van de belangrijkste oversteekplaatsen van de muur. Het fort vormde een vierhoek met afgeronde hoeken en een poort aan elke zijde. Het was een cavaleriefort en in de 3e en 4e eeuw was het Ala Sabiniana (cavalerie) hier gelegerd. (nl)
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  • Onnum (Halton Chesters) (en)
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  • The gateway to Halton Castle is located near the middle of the former fort (en)
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