Classifier Instance:

Anchor text: Romans
Target Entity: Roman_Britain
Preceding Context: The land on which the village stands was named by the
Succeeding Context: as Val-Caester. In Latin, Val means "a wall" and Castrum means a "camp". When the Romans departed the land was acquired by an Anglo-Saxon called Aca.
Paragraph Title: Early History
Source Page: Acaster Malbis

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