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King Street (Roman road)
... close to the River Nene, north of Durobrivae. The whole is I.D.Margary's ... the Roman Ermine Street, north-west of Durobrivae in what was by the end of ...
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Water Newton
... was the Roman fortified garrison town of Durobrivae – located where Ermine Street crossed the ... Museum. External links Official description Roman Briatin: Durobrivae Catvvelorvm British Museum: the Water Newton Treasure ...
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Peterborough (England) (translated from German)
... who established an army camp here, as Durobrivae based. The cathedral of Peterborough is considered ...
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Smelling ester (England) (translated from German)
... a theory is the city the name Durobrivae given its. Besides it is maintained that ...
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List of Latin place names in North Atlantic islands
... GOL: Dornovaria, Durnium, Dorciniae, Dorcestria) Dorchester, Dorset Durobrivae (AI: Durobrivis; RC: Durobrabis; GOL: Durobrevae, Rossa ...
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Talk:Cissa of Sussex
... derived from an earlier Romano-British form: Durobrivae. Likewise, the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle states that ...
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History of Lincolnshire
... joined Ancaster to the fen edge and Durobrivae near Peterborough. Two roads linked Lincoln to ...
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Medway
... established by the Romans, who called it Durobrivae (meaning "stronghold by the bridge"), on an ...
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Rochester, Medway
... town by a bridge and called it Durobrivae (one theory). Alternatively, Aulus Plautius set up ...
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Ermine Street
... A1. Ermine street used to pass through Durobrivae, the slight remains of which can be ...
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