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Cade's Road is a Roman Road in north-east England. It is named after John Cade of Durham, an 18th-century antiquarian who in 1785 proposed its existence and possible course from the Humber Estuary northwards to the River Tyne, a distance of about 100 miles (160 km). The road's Roman name is unknown. Although evidence exists for such a road on some parts of the proposed route, there is still some doubt regarding its exact course. Examples of place names with the suffix "le-Street" :

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  • Cade's Road is a Roman Road in north-east England. It is named after John Cade of Durham, an 18th-century antiquarian who in 1785 proposed its existence and possible course from the Humber Estuary northwards to the River Tyne, a distance of about 100 miles (160 km). The road's Roman name is unknown. Although evidence exists for such a road on some parts of the proposed route, there is still some doubt regarding its exact course. Examples of place names with the suffix "le-Street" : * Chester-le-Street, County Durham ( Concangis Roman fort ) * Thornton-le-Street, near Thirsk, North Yorkshire * Thorpe le Street, near Pocklington, East Riding of Yorkshire (en)
  • Cade's Road è il nome dato a una presunta strada romana che avrebbe attraversato l'Inghilterra nordorientale. Deve il suo nome a , un commerciante e antiquario che, una volta ritiratosi dagli affari, cominciò a studiare le rovine romane della Contea di Durham. Proprio in seguito a questi studi Cade arrivò a teorizzare nel 1785 l'esistenza di una strada che avrebbe collegato fra loro l'Humber e la foce del Tyne. La Cade's Road è tuttora oggetto di discussione: sebbene, infatti, in alcuni punti del supposto percorso esistano effettivamente le tracce di una strada romana, l'esatto tragitto risulta ancora ignoto, così come ignoto è il nome che essa avrebbe avuto in epoca romana. Sarebbe dunque più corretto considerarla non una singola strada, ma un sistema viario composto dalla giustapposizione di tronconi di strade differenti. (it)
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  • Derventio , --Malton Roman Fort --Bridlington --Eboracum Lugunduno , River Tees --Dunum Sinus, --Piercebridge Roman Fort --Vinovia Old Durham, River Wear Concangis --Arbeia (en)
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  • Pons Aelius , River Tyne (en)
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  • Cade's Road is a Roman Road in north-east England. It is named after John Cade of Durham, an 18th-century antiquarian who in 1785 proposed its existence and possible course from the Humber Estuary northwards to the River Tyne, a distance of about 100 miles (160 km). The road's Roman name is unknown. Although evidence exists for such a road on some parts of the proposed route, there is still some doubt regarding its exact course. Examples of place names with the suffix "le-Street" : (en)
  • Cade's Road è il nome dato a una presunta strada romana che avrebbe attraversato l'Inghilterra nordorientale. Deve il suo nome a , un commerciante e antiquario che, una volta ritiratosi dagli affari, cominciò a studiare le rovine romane della Contea di Durham. Proprio in seguito a questi studi Cade arrivò a teorizzare nel 1785 l'esistenza di una strada che avrebbe collegato fra loro l'Humber e la foce del Tyne. (it)
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