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Clausentum was a
small town in the
Roman province of Britannia. The site is
believed to be
located in
Bitterne Manor,
which is now a
suburb of Southampton...
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Clausentum was established. It was an
important trading port and
defensive outpost of Winchester, at the site of
modern Bitterne Manor.
Clausentum was...
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across southern Britain. A
fortification near
Southampton was
called Clausentum, part of the
Saxon S**** forts,
traditionally seen as
either defences...
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inhabited the
Hedge End area
prior to the
Roman conquest. A
Roman road from
Clausentum (a
fortified harbour in what is now Bitterne, Southampton) p****ed through...
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Belgarum (Winchester), and the
inferred divergent point of the
route to
Clausentum (Bitterne). The
Roman road from
Wickham to
Chichester is
still followed...
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gathered an army as he
sacked Frankish towns along the way. He
invaded Clausentum (modern Southampton)
unintentionally and
nearly fought the army of the...
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Gallic goddess in the
Moselle Valley Ancasta -
Brittonic goddess of
Clausentum Andarta -
Gallic goddess Andrasta -
Brittonic goddess of
victory Annea...
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dedicatory inscription found in the
United Kingdom at the
Roman settlement of
Clausentum (Bitterne, near Southampton).
Ancasta may be
taken to be a
local goddess...
- Caister-on-Sea. In the south,
Carisbrooke Castle on the Isle of
Wight and
Clausentum (Bitterne, in
modern Southampton) are also
regarded as
westward extensions...
- (Portus Adurni), a port, via
Winchester (Venta) and
Southampton (
Clausentum) Silchester – Old
Sarum (Sorviodunum),
offering connections to Exeter...