Derventio Brigantum
Visible remains at Orchard Field, Malton showing the surviving earthworks of the north east corner of the fort | |
Map showing the location of Derventio within North Yorkshire. | |
| Location | Malton, North Yorkshire |
|---|---|
| Region | Yorkshire |
| Coordinates | 54°08′10″N 0°47′25″W / 54.136190°N 0.79031020°W |
| Type | Roman fort |
| History | |
| Founded | AD 70 |
| Abandoned | 5th century |
| Site notes | |
| Archaeologists | Philip Corder, John Kirk, Leslie Peter Wenham |
| Public access | Partly in public parkland |
Derventio, sometimes described as Derventio Brigantium (Latin for "Derventio of the Brigantes") in order to distinguish it from other places called Derventio, was a Roman fort and settlement located beneath the modern town of Malton in North Yorkshire, England. The fort is 18 miles north-east of Eboracum on the River Derwent.