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Prehistory

< AD55

Roman Fortress

55-75

Roman Town

75-400

Dark Ages

400-900

The Saxons

900-1068

The Normans

1068-1200

Middle Ages

1200-1500

Tudor/ Stuart

1500-1640

Civil War

1642-1660

Golden Age

1660-1750

Late Georgian

1750-1840

Victorian City

1840-1900

20th Century

1900-2000

 

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Defence & Warfare

The Medieval Gates of Exeter

Exeter’s old Roman defences were repeatedly repaired and strengthened in the middle ages. New gates were provided at each of the four entrances to the city — the north, east, west and south gates. The last two, which commanded the two busiest entries, were grand affairs with projecting bastions. The north and west gates were much more modest.

Thomas Rowlandson's view of the South Gate of Exeter

Thomas Rowlandson's view of the South Gate of Exeter

South Gate: the Farington engraving

South Gate: the Farington engraving

The North Gate

The North Gate

The interior of Broadgate

The interior of Broadgate

The City Wall by John White Abbott

The City Wall by John White Abbott

Fragment of a knight's tomb, Greyfriar's church

Fragment of a knight's tomb, Greyfriar's church

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