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Blatobulgium
Blatobulgium was a Roman fort, located at the modern-day Birrens, Dumfriesshire, in Scotland. ==Name== Blatobulgium is recorded in the Antonine Itinerary. The name derives from the Brittonic roots '' *blāto-'' 'bloom, blossom' or '' *blāto-'' (from earlier '' *mlāto-''), 'flour' and '' *bolgo-'', 'bag, bulge'. The name may mean 'flowery hillock' or 'flowery hollow'. However, as there are granaries at the fort, Blatobulgium may be a nickname meaning 'flour-sack'.〔 *See also * The interpretations of the name are summarised by 〕
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