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Fosse Way         
  • A section of the Fosse Way as a byway north of the M4
ROMAN ROAD IN ENGLAND, LINKING EXETER AND LINCOLN, LATER ONE OF THE "FOUR HIGHWAYS" OF MEDIEVAL ENGLAND
Fosseway; Foss Way
The Fosse Way was a Roman road built in Britain during the first and second centuries AD that linked Isca Dumnoniorum (Exeter) in the southwest and Lindum Colonia (Lincoln) to the northeast, via Lindinis (Ilchester), Aquae Sulis (Bath), Corinium (Cirencester), and Ratae Corieltauvorum (Leicester).
Fosseway         
  • A section of the Fosse Way as a byway north of the M4
ROMAN ROAD IN ENGLAND, LINKING EXETER AND LINCOLN, LATER ONE OF THE "FOUR HIGHWAYS" OF MEDIEVAL ENGLAND
Fosseway; Foss Way
·noun One of the great military roads constructed by the Romans in England and other parts of Europe;
- so called from the fosse or ditch on each side for keeping it dry.
fosse         
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Fosse (disambiguation)
n.
(Fort.) Ditch, moat, graff.