File:The History of the Roman Wall - plate 7.jpg

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English: Inscription at House Steds. Sandstone-Altar (0.559 × 1.168 m) dedicated to Jupiter Optimus Maximus and to the Divinities of the Emperors. Found 1702 at the foot of Chapel Hill, south of Housesteads, now in the Great North Museum: Hancock. Plate from page 237 of The History of the Roman Wall by William Hutton. Printed by John Nichols and Son, London, 1802. (RIB 1586)
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