- name
Concangis is
Brittonic but of
uncertain meaning; it is
possibly derived from a root *concos/*cancos
meaning ‘horse’. The
Roman fort of
Concangis is...
- town's
history is ancient;
records date to a Roman-built fort
called Concangis. The
Roman fort is the
Chester (from the
Latin castra) of the town's name;...
- fort of
Concangis,
located at Chester-le-Street.
Concangis is the only
known Roman fort on the road
between York and Newcastle. From
Concangis the road...
-
Chelmsford (Caesaromagus)
Chester (Deva Victrix) C Chester-le-Street (
Concangis)
Chichester (Noviomagus Reginorum) C
Cirencester (Corinium) C Colchester...
-
Silchester United Kingdom 70 AD
Duroliponte Cambridge United Kingdom 70 AD
Concangis Chester-le-Street
United Kingdom 70 AD
Condate Northwich United Kingdom...
- Edinburgh. Almond–Firth of Forth. 319202_676778 Mars
Condates RIB 1045.
Altar Concangis (Roman Fort), Chester-le-Street. Cong Burn–Wear. 427799_551264 Mars Condates...
- (called
Vinovia by the Romans),
Roman fort
north of
Bishop Auckland Concangis, Chester-le-Street Longovicium, Lanchester,
Roman fort with reservoirs...
- (Ebora****); Thirsk; Stockton; Sadberge; Sedgefield; Chester-le-Street (
Concangis);
Gateshead A1034/1079 Brough-York Dere
Street 180
miles 290 km York (Ebora****)...
-
called Cunecaster or Conceastre), at the site of the old
Roman fort of
Concangis, in 883, on land
granted to them by Guthred. They
built a
wooden church...
- AI
Colonia Colchester, Es**** AI, RC
Conbretovium Coddenham,
Suffolk AI
Concangis Chester-le-Street,
County Durham ND, RC, T
Congavata or
Coggabata Drumburgh...