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Branodunum
Norfolk, England, UK
Aerial view of Branodunum
Branodunum is located in Norfolk
Branodunum
Branodunum
Location in Norfolk
Coordinates52°57′50″N 0°39′07″E / 52.9639°N 0.6519°E / 52.9639; 0.6519
Grid referenceTF7844

Branodunum was an ancient Roman fort to the east of the modern English village of Brancaster in Norfolk. Its Roman name derives from the local Celtic language, and may mean "fort of the raven".

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