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      • The capital of the county of Cheshire, Chester was originally founded as a Roman fort and has over 2000 years of history, but it is best known as a medieval city due its well-preserved Tudor architecture and observable legacies of its medieval past.
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  2. The history of Chester extends back nearly two millennia, covering all periods of British history in between then and the present day. The city of Chester was founded as a fort, known as Deva Vitrix , by the Romans in AD 70s, as early as AD 74 based on discovered lead pipes.

  3. Jun 18, 2021 · From the Roman foundations of the city’s walls and the medieval Rows and Cathedral, to the Tudor racecourse and black and white facades, and Victorian Railway Station, Chester is proud of its heritage and visitors will marvel at the range of fascinating stories the city holds. So whatever your historic interest, Chester has it all.

  4. www.historic-uk.com › HistoryMagazine › DestinationsA Short History of Chester

    Chester was originally settled by the Romans in the first century AD and called Fortress Diva, after the River Dee upon which it stands. With its imposing city walls – you can still see some of the original Roman structure – and its massive harbour, Deva rapidly became one of the most important Roman settlements in Britain.

  5. Its defences and huge harbour made Chester among the most significant Roman settlements in the whole of Britain. Chester fell under Viking attack during the Dark Ages. Raiders ailed up the dee longships. By 1066, Britain was conquered by the Normans and William I became the first Earl of Chester.

  6. What is Chester famous for? Chester is famous for its rich history, unique atmosphere, and numerous historical landmarks. The city boasts the most complete city walls, the oldest racecourse, and the largest Roman Amphitheatre in Britain.

  7. May 17, 2019 · Chester started life in the late 70s CE as one of the three most powerful army camps in the Roman province of Britannia. The Romans were storming across Britannia or ”'the land of tin” building military camps and extending their empire.

  8. Sep 15, 2021 · For a long time, Chester was the most important city in the North-West of England. While never particularly high in population, it exerted a huge regional influence for centuries, being a centre of judicial, military and commercial life for a wide area for hundreds of years up about 1700.

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