- and six in
World War II.
Tilston stands on the site of the
Roman town of
Bovium,
which was a
staging post on the
Roman road (similar to
Watling Street)...
-
Frankfurt Germany 1st c. AD
Lactodurum Towcester United Kingdom 1st c. AD
Bovium Cowbridge United Kingdom 1st c. AD
Burgodunum Leeds United Kingdom 1st c...
- Its name in
Latin is unknown,
although it is the
strongest candidate for
Bovium (corrected from the
ablative Bomio) of the
Antonine Itinerary. Its remains...
- [Manchester] 18 To
Condate [Northwich] 18 To Deva [Chester], 20th Vict. Leg. 20 To
Bovium [Tilston] 10 To
Mediolanum [Whitchurch, Shropshire] 20 To
Rutunium [Harcourt...
-
Wales Cardiff Roman Fort Cold Knap,
Barry Cowbridge Roman Town
probably Bovium Dolaucothi Gold Mines, Carmarthenshire. Fort,
settlement and museum. Gelligaer...
-
English name
Alabum Llandovery Bangertium Bangor Blestium Monemuta Monmouth Bovium Cowbridge (disputed)
Burrium Usk
Cambria Wales Canovium Caerhun Castra Diva...
- a
river name and thus
refers to the
River Taff.
Alternatively it may be
Bovium (corrected from Bomio) of the
Antonine Itinerary.
Prior to the building...
- Dignitatum.
Bovium Name
could refer to
minor settlement near (Tilston, Cheshire) –
Named in the
Antonine Itinerary.
Other candidate for
Bovium is the site...
-
footballer Bovio (Roman Britain), a
former Roman settlement at Tilston,
England Bovium, a
Roman settlement in Wales,
thought to be
modern Cowbridge. This page...
- the site of a
Roman settlement identified by some
scholars as the fort of
Bovium (cow-place).
Recent excavations have
revealed extensive Roman settlement;...