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Dere Street : ウィキペディア英語版
Dere Street


|time_period=
Saxon Britain
Norman Britain
|terminus_a=Eboracum
|junction= Isurium, Cataractonium, Morbium, Vinovium, Longovicium, Vindomora, Coria, Onnum, Habitancum, Bremenium, Trimontium, ''Inveresk'', ''Cramond''
|terminus_b=Veluniate
}}
Dere Street or Deere Street was a Roman road between Eboracum (York) and the Roman camps in what is now Scotland, first along the line of Hadrian's Wall and later at least as far as the Antonine Wall. It still exists in the form of the route of many major roads, including the A1 and A68 just north of Corbridge.
==Name==
The Roman name for the route is lost. Its English name corresponds with the post-Roman Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Deira, through which the first part of its route lies. That kingdom—and the Roman settlement Derventio which formed part of the original Roman route—likely derived their names from the River Derwent. The term "street" derives from its Old English sense (from (ラテン語:via strata)), which referred to any paved road and had no particular association with urban thoroughfares.
Portions of the road were known to the Scottish as St Cuthbert's Way and as the Royal Way ().

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