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Caesaromagus may
refer to: Chelmsford, England,
Caesaromagus to the
Romans Beauvais, France,
Caesaromagus to the
Romans This
disambiguation page lists...
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Caesaromagus (Roman Chelmsford). A
Roman fort was
built in AD 60, and a
civilian town grew up
around it. The town was
given the name of
Caesaromagus (the...
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given to one of the
civitates of
Roman Britain,
whose chief town was
Caesaromagus (modern Chelmsford, Es****). The
style of
their rich
burials (see facies...
- Beauvaisis.
Beauvais was
known to the
Romans by the Gallo-Roman name of
Caesaromagus (magos is
Common Celtic for "field"). The post-Renaissance
Latin rendering...
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Confluentes Koblenz Germany 1st c. BC
Divodurum Metz
France 1st c. BC
Caesaromagus Beauvais France 1st c. BC
Ambianum Amiens France 1st c. BC
Faventia Paterna...
- Cantiacorum) C
Carlisle (Luguvalium) C
Carmarthen (Moridunum) C
Chelmsford (
Caesaromagus)
Chester (Deva Victrix) C Chester-le-Street (Concangis)
Chichester (Noviomagus...
- and a
civilian town grew up
around it. The town was
given the name of
Caesaromagus (Caesar's
field or Caesar's marketplace),
although the
reason for it...
- Bravonia****
Kirkby T****, ****bria AI, T
Burrium Usk,
Monmouthshire AI
Caesaromagus Chelmsford, Es**** AI, RC
Calcaria Tadcaster,
North Yorkshire AI Calleva...
- that Writtle,
rather than Chelmsford, was the site of the
Roman town of
Caesaromagus, as
suggested by the Es****
historian Philip Morant (et al). The place-name...
- in
Lutetia while Lucian continued onto Beauvais, at the time
known as
Caesaromagus. At Beauvais, he
acquired fame for his
mortifications and penances. He...