Regulbium (Kent, England).
The original Roman fort was built not long after the Roman invasion, next to the modern-day village of Reculver. It was connected to Durovernum (Canterbury) by road. A Saxon shore fort was built around 210, but by 360 the Roman military had mostly abandoned it.
The fort's design is similar to those along Hadrian's Wall in northern England. This is probably because the Cohors I Baetasiorum, who according to the Notatis Dignitatum were garrisoned here, were previously stationed at Maryport in Cumbria, near Hadrian's Wall. They probably built the fort of Regulbium as well. Tiles stamped “CIB” have been found at the site.

















