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Calleva Atrebatum ("Calleva of the Atrebates") was an Iron Age oppidum, the
capital of the
Atrebates tribe. It then
became a
walled town in the Roman...
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Atrebatum can
refer to the
following places:
Calleva Atrebatum,
modern Silchester Atrebatum,
ancient Roman name of Arras, in
northern France This disambiguation...
- that his body
would not be identified.
Archaeology suggests that
Calleva Atrebatum (Silchester) was the site of his
defeat or the area
surrounding the town...
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Fulford has
suggested that the
rebellion might have destro****
Calleva Atrebatum (Silchester), with
excavations of the town
showing its
complete destruction...
- was a
Roman road in
Britain connecting Londinium (London) to
Calleva Atrebatum (Silchester) via
Pontes (Staines). The road was the prin****l
route to...
- Portway) is an
ancient road in
southern England,
which ran from
Calleva Atrebatum (Silchester, in modern-day Hampshire) in a south-westerly
direction to...
- in the late 1st c. BC: one of the Atrebates, with a
capital in
Calleva Atrebatum (Silchester); one of the
Belgae with its
capital at
Venta Belgarum (Winchester);...
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serves the village. The
village is very
close to the site of
Calleva Atrebatum which mostly lies in the
parish of Silchester. The
remains of the town's...
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dating from the
first or
second century CE,
uncovered in 1866 at
Calleva Atrebatum in Silchester, Hampshire, England. It was
purchased in 1980 by Reading...
- however, of
secondary importance to the Roman-style town of
Calleva Atrebatum,
modern Silchester,
built further north by a
dominant Belgic polity known...