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Multangular Tower stone plaque

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Multangular Tower stone plaque
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This stone commemorative plaque records: The Multangular Tower. This tower formed the north west corner of the Region legionary fortress of Eboracum. It was built about 300 A.D. on the site of an older and simpler tower. The larger stonework at the top is medieval. Recorded plaque organisation: National Association of Master Monumental Masons.
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The Multangular Tower served as the northwest corner of the Roman legionary fortress of Eboracum, constructed around 300 A.D., and stands as a significant remnant of Roman Britain's military architecture.

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