The Rudge Cup is a small enamelled bronze cup found in 1725 at Rudge, near Froxfield, in Wiltshire, England. The cup was found down a well on the site of a Roman villa. It is important in that it lists five of the forts on the western section of Hadrian's Wall, thus aiding scholars in identifying the forts correctly. The information on the cup has been compared with the two major sources of information regarding forts on the Wall, the Notitia Dignitatum and the Ravenna Cosmography.
The cup is in the possession of the Duke of Northumberland and is on display at Alnwick Castle. A replica of the cup is on display at the British Museum.
The RudgeCup is a small enamelled bronze cup found in 1725 at Rudge, near Froxfield, in Wiltshire, England. The cup was found down a well on the site...
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would have been flat, with enamel decoration on the upper surface. The RudgeCup has a different shape, but also names forts on the wall (see that article...
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in date. Some of the stones have designs (spirals, circles, grooves and cup-marks) on them which may have indicated the presence of other monuments or...
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statuette of Attis and a champlevé-enamelled bronze bowl known as the RudgeCup, that appears to depict Hadrian's Wall, and lists its five westernmost...
vessel, engraved with the names of four Hadrian's Wall forts sited in Cumbria (2nd century AD). See also the article on the RudgeCup and Amiens skillet...
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Notitia Dignitatum gives the name of the fort as 'Congavata', but the RudgeCup gives the name as 'Coggabata'. The fort was an oblong and built of stone...
Dignitatum, but on the Ravenna Cosmography it is called Uxellodamo. On the RudgeCup it is spelled VXELODVM. On the Amiens Skillet it is spelled VXELODVNVM...
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