Battle of Mons Badonicus c. 500 has been suggested to have taken place near AquaeSulis. ref http ... towns and cities in England de AquaeSulis nl AquaeSulis ... more details
The Aquae Neapolitanae or Aquae Calidae Neapolitanorum ref Barrington 48 ref are springs and their adjoining population nucleus mentioned by Ptolemy as well as in the Antonine Itinerary , which places them at a considerable distance inland from Neapolis, Sardinia Neapolis , on the road from Othoca near Oristano to Caralis modern Cagliari , Sardinia , Italy . They are identified with the mineral sources now known as the Bagni di Sardara , on the high road from Cagliari to Oristano. Itin. Ant. p. 82 Ptol. iii. 3. 7 Ravennae Cosmography Geogr. Rav. v. 26 De la Marmora, Voy. en Sardaigne , vol. ii. p. 406. References reflist SmithDGRG Category Sardinia it Aquae Neapolitanae ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Aquae Cutiliae is a mineral spring in Italy , near the modern Cittaducale , 9 miles east of Rieti . The lake near it was supposed by classical writers to be the central point of Italy, and was renowned for its floating islands, which, as in other cases, were formed from the partial petrification of plants by the mineral substances contained in the water. Considerable remains of baths may still be seen there they were apparently resorted to by Rome Roman Emperors Vespasian and Titus late in their lifetimes, for both died there. External links Wikisource1911Enc Citation Aquae Cutiliae Lazio geo stub Category Springs of Italy 1911 coord 42 22 48 N 13 00 32 E region IT RI type city display title de Aquae Cutiliae fr Eaux Cutiliennes it Aquae Cutiliae ... more details
Unreferenced date July 2008 Euro Aquae, Euro Hydro Informatics and Water Management , is a two years joint MSc programme offers a joint degree between five European universities as a part of the Erasmus Mundus co operation and mobility programme. It started in September 2004 with the first intake of 16 students. The partner universities are following. Newcastle University UK University of Nice Sophia Antipolis France Brandenburg University of Technology Germany Budapest University of Technology and Economics Hungary Polytechnic University of Catalonia Spain There is official website managed by Euro Aquae coordination Board. EA portal is Web portal portal related to the Euro Aquae. And discussion forum managed by EAAA Euro Aquae Alumni Association . Category Academic degrees ... more details
The Diocese of Aquae Regiae is a Titular See of present day Tunisia http www.thalamus books.com assets pdf kean roman sites 05.pdf in the Roman Catholic Church ref http www.catholic hierarchy.org diocese d2a38.html Information on the diocese ref . The first Titular Bishop was appointed to this Episcopal see See on 17 March 1964. In Latin the diocese is known as Aquaregiensis . It is situated in the old Roman Empire Roman province of Byzacena . References references Category Titular sees Category Archaeological sites in Tunisia de Aquae Regiae ... more details
orphan date June 2010 coord 35 26 25 N 7 5 4 E display title Aquae Flavianae is one of the wonderful works of the Flavian dynasty. class infobox bordered align right style width 250px font size 85 cellpadding 4 colspan 2 align center style background color ccf font size larger center File La piscine circulaire Hammam essalhine khenchela aures.jpg 150px       br span style text transform The circular swimmingpool center if image name colspan 2 style text align center Image La piscine circulaire Hammam essalhine khenchela aures.jpg 250px The circular swimmingpool br tekst1 Location Aures Algeria Built in over 70 AD Built by Romans Flavian Dinasty Type of structure Roman bath colspan 2 align center Image label begin image Roman Empire locator map.png width 250 float center clear center Image label x label x 0.2 y label y 0.6 scale 250 text div style color 151B8D text align center vertical align top padding 0px margin 0px Image Blue pog.svg 10px br Aquae Flavianae div Image label end Localization Aquae Flavianae is situated in the Aures monts in District of El Hamma District El Hamma in the province of Khenchela . File Hammam Essalhine Aquae Flaviane Khenchela Mont View 2.jpg 300px See also fr Aquae Flavianae Aquae Flavianae French Wikipedia References Empty section date June 2010 External links Khenchela Province Category Archaeological sites in Algeria Category Ancient Roman baths Category Former populated places in Algeria ar fr Hammam Essalihine ... more details
Albulae Aquae The White Water is a group of springs located 6  km West of Tivoli, Italy Tivoli . The springs water is bluish, strongly impregnated with sulphur and carbonate of lime, and rises at a temperature of about 24 C. Remains of a Roman thermal establishment exist near the principal spring, the so called Lago della Regina which is continually diminishing in size owing to the deposit left by the water ,and dedicatory inscriptions in honour of the waters have been found. External links Wikisource1911Enc Albulae Aquae http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Gazetteer Places Europe Italy Lazio Roma Tivoli Bagni di Tivoli Roman Britannica 1911 .html http www.svenska institutet rom.org tiburtina Tiburtina2005.pdf References 1911 Category Roman sites in Lazio ... more details
unreferenced date November 2007 Image Chaves Rio T mega e Madalena Jardim P blico.jpg thumb 320px The Roman bridge and the river T mega Chaves Portugal Chaves Aqu Flavi is the ancient Roman name for the city of Chaves Portugal Chaves , Portugal . It was a major city in the Roman province of Gallaecia , an important and strategic post, where three of the most important Roman roads converged The Bracara Augusta , Asturica , and Lamecum . There was much movement between Bracara Augusta and Asturica for the region had natural resources that were exported to Rome . Aquae Flaviae had numerous Roman Army Legionaries deployed in the region. Also famous was the Roman bath, which is believed to have lasted until the sixteenth century. Image Ponte Romana1.jpg thumb 320px Trajano s bridge Trajano s bridge over the river is a Roman monument that persists. It was built at the end of the century I and II beginning of the century. The Roman bridge has a board with 140 meter in length and supported by 12 visible arches, and other four, not visible nowadays, buried by houses. Image Coluna Ponte Trajano Chaves.jpg thumb 320px Roman bridge column The bridge has two columns in the middle cylindrical epigraphic all that testify they were built during Emperor Trajan s reign, all from expenses of Flaviense people. It is so far, the main symbol of the city of Chaves. When the town received the charter of Manuel I of Portugal Manuel I , the bridge was represented in the coat of arms. coord 41.739 7.469 type city region PT display title Category Geography of Portugal Portugal geo stub Ancient Rome stub es Aquae Flaviae gl Aquae Flaviae pt Aquae Flaviae ... more details
of such a pool is known in the Roman settlement of Roman Baths Bath AquaeSulis Bath in England. ref ...orphan date May 2010 Ancient Roman monuments name Aquae Iasae label name Vara dinske Toplice image name Terme Vara dinske Toplice.jpg tekst1 label x 0.34 label y 0.36 location Vara dinske Toplice , Croatia date 1st century 4th century builder type Thermae Aquae Iasae was the Roman Empire Roman settlement and Thermae Roman bath in the area of present city Vara dinske Toplice , Croatia . Today it is the name of the archaeological site . History In the 3rd century BC, in this area lived the Illyrians Illyrian tribe List of ancient tribes in Illyria Jasi , whose name the Roman Republic Romans referred to later in calling this place Aquae Iasae , Waters of the Jasi . The Vicus Rome village Jasa, thanks to its springs of water, grew into a significant medical, ceremonial, cultural and economic center of Upper Pannonia . But the biggest boom was seen under the Roman Empire from the 1st to the 4th centuries. The public part of the Roman settlement was located on the highest terrace of the hill Vara din spa, today the park and archaeological site . The residential part of Aquae Iasae was on the terraces that descend to the foot of the hill in the foothills of the craft established commercial and trade show facilities. At the end of 3rd century AD Aquae Iasae were ravaged during the incursion of the Goths , then in the beginning of the 4th century the thermae were restored by Constantine I Emperor Constantine . The resort was completely ruined and deserted in the 4th century during the invasions of the Migration period . Archaeological excavation Intensive Excavation archaeology archaeological excavation and research have continued since 1953, under the Department of Ancient Archaeological ... 46 12 29 N 16 25 17 E region HR type city display title DEFAULTSORT Aquae Iasae Varazdinske Toplice ... in Croatia Category Vara din County Category Ancient Roman baths hr Aquae Iasae sr Aquae Iasae ... more details
Infobox Military Conflict conflict Battle of Aquae Sextiae partof Cimbrian War image Image Cimbrians and Teutons invasions.svg 300px The migration of the Teutons and the Cimbri. caption The migration of the Teutones and the Cimbri. br Image Battle icon gladii red.svg 15px Cimbri and Teutones defeats. br Image Battle icon gladii green.svg 15px Cimbri and Teutones victories. date 102 BC place modern Aix en Provence , FRA result Decisive Roman victory combatant1 Teutones combatant2 Image Vexilloid of the Roman Empire.svg 22px alt link Roman Republic commander1 King Teutobod POW commander2 Gaius Marius strength1 about 120,000 warriors strength2 40,000 men 6 Roman legion legions with cavalry and auxiliaries casualties1 about 90,000 killed br 20,000 captured casualties2 less than 1,000 killed Campaignbox Cimbrian War The Battle of Aquae Sextiae Aix en Provence took place in 102 BC . After a string of Roman Republic Roman defeats see Battle of Arausio , the Romans under Gaius Marius finally defeated the Teutones and Ambrones . The battle Marius took up a strong position on a carefully selected hill and enticed the Teutones to attack him there using his cavalry and light infantry skirmishers most of whom were allied Ligurian s . The leading Teutone elements, the Ambrones , took the bait and attacked ... France DEFAULTSORT Battle Of Aquae Sextiae Category 102 BC Category 2nd century BC conflicts Category Battles of the Cimbrian War Aquae Sextiae 102 BC Category Battles involving the Roman Republic Aquae ... Aix en Provence ca Batalla d Aquae Sextiae de Schlacht von Aquae Sextiae es Batalla de Aguas Sextias fr Bataille d Aix it Battaglia di Aquae Sextiae hu Aquae Sextiae i csata nl Slag bij Aquae Sextiae ja no Slaget ved Aquae Sextiae pl Bitwa pod Aquae Sextiae pt Batalha de Aquae Sextiae ru sh Bitka kod Akva Sekstija fi Aquae Sextiaen taistelu sv Slaget vid Aquae Sextiae ... more details
Mergefrom Aphanizomenon flos aquae dietary supplement date February 2010 Taxobox name Aphanizomenon flos aquae regnum Bacteria phylum Cyanobacteria classis Nostocales ordo Nostocaceae familia Aphanizomenon genus Aphanizomenon genus authority subdivision ranks Species subdivision Aphanizomenon flos aquae Aphanizomenon flos aquae AFA is a type of blue green algae that grows worldwide. The category blue green algae is a misnomer as the algae are not eukaryotes, but part of the cyanobacteria phylum in the Bacteria kingdom. AFA as a species has both toxic and nontoxic forms. ref cite journal first1 Gitte S. last1 Jensen first2 Donald I. last2 Ginsberg first3 Christian last3 Drapeau month Winter year 2001 title Blue Green Algae as an Immuno Enhancer and Biomodulator journal JANA volume 3 issue 4 pages 24 30 ref ref cite journal author Carmichael WW title The toxins of cyanobacteria journal Scientific American volume 270 issue 1 pages 78 86 year 1994 month January pmid 8284661 doi 10.1038 scientificamerican0194 78 ref Most sources of AFA worldwide are toxic containing both hepatic and neuro endotoxins . ref Karina Preu ela, Fastnera Jutta Federal Environmental Agency, FG II 3.3, Corrensplatz 1, 14195 Berlin, Germany Department of Limnology of Stratified Lakes, Institute of Freshwater Ecology ... supplements containing the freshwater cyanobacterium Aphanizomenon flos aquae journal Toxicon volume ... on cylindrospermopsin producing Aphanizomenon flos aquae Cyanobacteria isolated from two German ... of Aphanizomenon flos aquae toxins on some blood physiological parameters in mice language Chinese ... people to omit their regular drugs. Food supplements main Aphanizomenon flos aquae dietary supplement Some compressed tablets of powdered Aphanizomenon flos aquae cyanobacteria named as blue green ... dietary supplement AlgaeBase species name Aphanizomenon flos aquae id 30109 DEFAULTSORT Aphanizomenon Flos Aquae Category Cyanobacteria de Gr ne Spanalge ... more details
Aphanizomenon Species flos aquae Advert date January 2011 Weasel date January 2011 Aphanizomenon flos aquae pron en f n z m n n fl s. e kwi , http www.algaebase.org invisible living flower of the water ... named Aphanizomenon flos aquae usually abbreviated AFA is known to contain an array of digestible nutrients ... different wavelengths of light. Aphanizomenon flos aquae AFA utilizes a broad light spectrum ... it has been widely circulated that Aphanizomenon flos aquae as a species has both toxic and non toxic forms, ref name CarmStuk ref Habte J.D. Mass culture of Aphanizomenon flos aquae Ralfs Ex Born. And Flah.Var. Flos aquae Cyanobacteria from Klamath Falls, Oregon, USA, in closed chamber Bioreactors ..., pp. 78 86 8 page s article 5 ref. ref the species Aphanizomenon flos aquae does not ref name Morph ... toxin producing Aphanizomenon flos aquae LMECYA 31 as Aphanizomenon Issatschenkoi Cyanophyceae . Journal ... producing Aphanizomenon flos aquae Cyanobacteria isolated from two German lakes, Federal Environmental ... Aphanizomenon flos aquae, 0101CODEN TOXIA6, 2005, vol. 46, no5, pp. 555 562 8 page s article 1 p.1 4 ref ref Chen Y., et al., Effect of Aphanizomenon flos aquae toxins on some blood physiological ... of the non toxic species Aphanizomenon flos aquae nowiki conversely, toxin producing species ... aquae with toxin producing species of Aphanizomenon . Their genetic comparison of Aphanizomenon flos aquae to other species in the genus Aphanizomenon indicates dissimilarity between Aphanizomenon flos aquae and toxin producing Aphanizomenon species. ref name Morph ref Li Renhui, et al. Taxonomic re evaluation of Aphanizomenon flos aquae NH 5 based on morphology and 16S rRNA gene sequences. Hydrobiologia ... flos aquae Ralfs ex Born. & Flah.var. flos aquae cyanobacteria from Klamath Lake for human dietary ... Aphanizomenon flos aquae were explored. Each year millions of pounds of AFA are available for harvesting .... Nutrients The nutrient profile of Aphanizomenon flos aquae is subject to much variation due ... more details
Image London to Bath.JPG right The route of the Roman road from London to Bath is as follows History of London Roman London Londinium London to Staines Pontes to Calleva Atrebatum to Speen, Berkshire Spinae to Cunetio to Aquae Sulis . ref http www.wansdyke21.org.uk wansdyke wanwesteast wanmid5.htm Wansdyke Project description of the Roman road from London to Bath ref Portions of the original road are extant, and in certain other places all apparent vestiges are absent from view. The road was a significant route for east west travel in southeast England during the first to the fifth century AD this road was significant in the Romans military logistical support infrastructure for transporting men and materials. Thereafter and into the Middle Ages the road was used as a Drovers road and for extensive trade and transportation. Citation needed date October 2009 See also Akeman Street Roman roads in Britain References div style font size 90 references div coord 51.35857 N 1.03177 W type landmark region GB dim 45000 display title Category Roman roads in Britannia Category Archaeological sites in London Category Archaeological sites in Hampshire Category Archaeological sites in Berkshire Category Archaeological sites in Somerset UK road stub la Iter ab Isca Legionis Londinium ... more details
A barbarous name is a meaningless or seemingly meaningless word used in Magic paranormal magic rituals . The term barbarous comes from the Greek barbaroi meaning those who do not follow Greek customs, barbarian . Often these names were derived from foreign sources and acquired their barbarous nature from the magician s lack of understanding of that language. One example includes the meaningless magical curse words frequently employed on Roman defixiones , or curse tablets of the sort which were thrown in sacred spring waters like those found in Aquae Sulis , the Roman site of Bath, England. This type of word, such as Bazagra , Bescu and Berebescu , are seemingly of Etruscan origin, and were intended to lend magical power to the curse. These curses were frequently intended to acquire a divinity s aid in punishing or seeking vengeance on one s enemies. Other examples better known in the modern era include Abracadabra and Hocus Pocus magic Hocus Pocus . Compare the history of Baphomet . References http www.themystica.com mystica articles b barbarous names.html http www.thelemapedia.org index.php Barbarous Names Thelemapedia article on Barbarous names http www.sacred texts.com oto aba chap9.htm A chapter on Barbarous Names from Aleister Crowley s Magick in Theory and Practice Category Curses Category Magic paranormal Category Magic words ... more details
Summary Clark s Nutcracker with wings spread out, about to land on a rock. Cc by sa 2.5 Photographer Michael Sulis Photograph taken by Michael Sulis, July 9th, 2006 near McNeil Point, Mount Hood, Oregon Cascades. Licensing cc by sa 2.5 ... more details
infobox UK place latitude 51.61005 longitude 2.74800 country Wales official name Crick welsh name static image static image caption unitary wales Monmouthshire lieutenancy wales Gwent county Gwent constituency westminster Monmouth UK Parliament constituency Monmouth post town CALDICOT postcode area NP postcode district NP26 dial code 01291 os grid reference ST483904 population Crick lang cy Crug is a small village or hamlet place hamlet in the Wales Welsh county of Monmouthshire , United Kingdom. It is located on the A48 road 1 mile north of the town of Caldicot, Monmouthshire Caldicot and 1 mile east of Caerwent . History and amenities There is a Bronze Age round barrow just west of the village, measuring 31.7m in diameter and the only known bell barrow in Wales. It was excavated in 1940, and found to contain two cremation s dating from around 1750 1450 BC. It also contained boulders showing Cup and ring mark cup marks , which it has been suggested show astronomically significant alignments. ref http homepage.ntlworld.com mjpowell Crick Barrow Crick.htm Martin Powell, Astronomical alignments at the Crick barrow in Gwent, South Wales ref The site of Crick was an important junction on the Roman road sometimes known as the Via Julia which ran from Bath, Somerset Bath Aquae Sulis across the Severn estuary to Sudbrook, Monmouthshire Sudbrook and on to Caerwent Venta Silurum and Caerleon Isca Augusta , now in Wales. At Crick the route met the roads to Gloucester Glevum and Monmouth Blestium . ref http www.ggat.org.uk cadw cadw reports roads.html Roman roads in south east Wales ref There is also evidence of an early Norman architecture Norman motte and bailey castle at Ballan Moor near Crick, probably built by the Ballon family in the late 11th or early 12th century. ref http www.castlewales.com ballan.html Castle Wales info on Ballan Moor castle site near Crick ref In July 1645, during the English Civil War , a mediaeval hall at Crick was the site of a key meeting betwee ... more details
bedded him for the first time since his injury. From there he leaves for AquaeSulis , where Britannicus owns a villa. Westering On the road to AquaeSulis , Varrus encounters several bandits who attempt ... hired by the Senecas. He finally arrives in AquaeSulis and encounters Britannicus s brother in law ... While visiting AquaeSulis Varrus encounters Quinctilius Nesca, a cousin of the Senecas. Varrus escapes ... more details
, and Sulis appears to have been one and the same as the hot spring at Bath, Somerset , Roman AquaeSulis not simply its guardian or possessor. ref name GreenExploring24 There is abundant evidence ... cults Sulis was invoked as a healer at Bath, Somerset AquaeSulis and the goddess Arnemetia was hailed as a healer at Buxton Aquae Arnemetiae . ref name GreenExploring25 Nemausus , for example ... more details
Image Akeman Street.jpg thumb right 250 px Akeman Street north of Woodstock, Oxfordshire Woodstock , here followed by the Oxfordshire Way . Akeman Street was a major Roman road in England that linked Watling Street with the Fosse Way . Its junction with Watling Steet was just north of Verulamium near modern St Alban s and that with the Fosse Way was at Corinium Dobunnorum now Cirencester . Its course passes through towns and villages including Hemel Hempstead , Berkhamsted , Tring , Aylesbury , Alchester Roman Town Alchester outside modern Bicester , Chesterton, Oxfordshire Chesterton , Kirtlington , Ramsden, Oxfordshire Ramsden and Asthall . Parts of the A41 road between Tring and Bicester use the course of the former Roman road. A minor road between Chesterton and Kirtlington also uses its course. Other parts are in use as Rights of way in England and Wales public footpaths , including a convert 6 mi km adj on stretch between Tackley and Stonesfield that is part of the Oxfordshire Way . The origins of the road s name are uncertain but certainly date back to the Middle Ages Early Middle Ages . Some have suggested that Akeman derives from the Old English language Anglo Saxon words for oak man . Others have suggested a connection with Bath, Somerset Bath , which the Anglo Saxons called Acemannesceastre Acemannes apparently being derived from the Roman name Aquae Sulis . It is unclear how this might have become associated with the road, but one possibility is that the name was originally used for the longer stretch of road from Bath. ref http www.buildinghistory.org bath saxon aquaemann.shtml Saxon Bath ref The name Akeman Street is also given to the Roman road that ran from Ermine Street near Wimpole Hall northeast to the settlement at Duroliponte Durolipons Cambridge , where it crossed the Roman road known as the Via Devana . Within north Cambridge, the road followed the present day Stretten Avenue, Carlton Way, and Mere Way running north east past Landbeach before ... more details
Moyra Caldecott June 1, 1927 is a British author of historical fiction, fantasy, science fiction and non fiction. Her works include Guardians of the Tall Stones and The Egyptian Sequence. Moyra Caldecott was born in Pretoria , South Africa, and moved to London in 1951. She married Oliver Caldecott and raised three children. She has degrees in English and Philosophy and an M.A. in English Literature. In 2000, Moyra Caldecott became one of the earliest proponents of commercial e books, when she contracted with Mushroom eBooks to re publish most of her titles in electronic formats. Bibliography Fiction Child of the Dark Star a future fantasy novel Paperback and eBook ISBN 1 899142 23 1 The Winged Man the legendary King Bladud, Britain c.500 BC Paperback and eBook ISBN 978 1 84319 330 2 The Waters of Sul set in Aquae Sulis in Roman Britain c.72 AD Paperback ISBN 978 1 84319 547 4 The Silver Vortex sequel to Guardians of the Tall Stones Paperback and eBook ISBN 1 84319 318 3 Hatshepsut Daughter of Amun the story of the female pharaoh Hatshepsut Paperback and eBook ISBN 1 84319 263 2 Akhenaten Son of the Sun the story of the pharaoh Akhenaten Paperback and eBook ISBN 1 899142 25 8 Tutankhamun and the Daughter of Ra the story of the wife of Tutankhamun Paperback and eBook ISBN 1 84319 266 7 The Ghost of Akhenaten the sequel to the Egyptian sequence Paperback and eBook ISBN 1 84319 024 9 The Green Lady and the King of Shadows Paperback and eBook ISBN 978 1 84319 450 7 The Lily and the Bull set in Bronze Age Crete Paperback and eBook ISBN 1 84319 270 5 The Tower and the Emerald a romantic fantasy set in Dark Ages Britain Paperback and eBook ISBN 1 84319 271 3 Three Celtic Tales three tales from the Mabinogion Paperback and eBook ISBN 978 1 84319 548 1 Etheldreda life of the Anglo Saxon saint of Ely, 7th century AD Paperback and eBook ISBN 1 84319 269 1 Weapons of the Wolfhound teenage novel about Vikings set in the Hebrides and Iceland Paperback and eBook ISBN 1 84319 268 3 ... more details
File Britain roman.png thumb right 450px Roman Britain. Map from 1911 Encyclop dia Britannica A partial list of Roman place names in Great Britain . This list includes only names documented from Roman times. For a more complete list including later Latin names, see List of Latin place names in Britain . The early sources for Roman names show numerous variants and mis spellings of the Latin names. Moreover one of the principal authorities, Ptolemy , wrote in Greek language Greek so names that he records need to be transliteration transliterated back into Latin to reveal the original form. small Note that in general only one source is shown below for each name, although many of the names are recorded in more than one of the sources. small Country names class wikitable Roman name Modern name Sources Source Albion Great Britain Ptolemy Britannia Great Britain Tacitus Caledonia Roman Caledonia Scotland Tacitus Hibernia Ireland   City Town names class wikitable Roman name Modern name Sources Source Anavio Brough on Noe , Hope Valley , Derbyshire See also Navio Aquae Arnemetiae Buxton , Derbyshire Aquae Sulis Bath, Somerset Bath Ardotalia Gamesley , Glossop , Derbyshire Bannaventa Norton, Northamptonshire Norton , near Daventry , Northamptonshire Caesaromagus Chelmsford , Essex AI Calcaria Tadcaster , North Yorkshire AI Calleva Atrebatum Silchester AI Camulodunum Colchester, England Colchester Ravenna Clausentum Bitterne , Hampshire Concangis Chester le Street , County Durham Condate Northwich , Cheshire AI Corinium Dobunnorum Cirencester Coria Corbridge Coria Corbridge Doncaster Roman heritage Danum Doncaster Deva Victrix Deva Chester, England Chester Dubris Dover, England Dover AI Durnovaria Dorchester, Dorset Dorchester Durocobrivis Dunstable, England Dunstable Durocornovium Swindon Duroliponte Durolipons Cambridge Durolitum Romford Durovernum Cantiacorum Canterbury Eboracum York Ptolemy Garrianonum Burgh Castle Glevum Glevum Colonia Gloucester, England Gloucester H ... more details