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Alchester is the site of an
ancient Roman town. The site is not
included in any
ancient references; hence, the
Roman name is not known. However, Eilert...
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Acaster Alcester Alchester Ancaster Bicester Binchester Brancaster Chichester Cirencester Colchester Doncaster Dorchester Dorchester Ebchester Exeter...
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their Latin names in brackets;
civitates are
marked C
Alcester (Alauna)
Alchester Aldborough,
North Yorkshire (Isurium Brigantum) C Bath (Aquae Sulis) C...
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Latin for Bi-cester,
which means 'two forts'—a
Roman fortress at
Alchester which is 2
miles (3 km)
southwest of the town, and
Chesterton village...
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villages including Hemel Hempstead, Berkhamsted, Tring, Aylesbury,
Alchester (outside
modern Bicester),
Stonesfield (where a
large Roman villa was...
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battles against the
local tribes. The
Legion was
first stationed at
Alchester and in 49 AD it was
moved to
Waddon Hill. From 55 it was
based at Exeter...
- Bicester. The
parish is
bounded to the east by the
Roman road that
linked Alchester Roman Town with
Roman Towcester, to the
south by a
brook that
joins the...
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linked a
Roman town at Dorchester-on-Thames with a
Roman military camp at
Alchester near Bicester. A road
called Roman Way
follows part of its route. It is...
- Segelo**** or Agelo**** (Littleborough)
Vernometum (Willoughby on the Wolds)
Alchester North Leigh Roman Villa Viroconium Cornoviorum,
Wroxeter Aquae Sulis (Roman...
- (southwest of St Albans) then via
Tring and
Aylesbury terminating near
Alchester. In
Bishop John Fordham's
survey of Ely in 1416–1417, an east to west...