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Cunetio was a
large walled town in a
valley of the
River Kennet in modern-day Wiltshire, England.
Occupied from the 2nd
century AD by Romano-British people...
- The
Cunetio ****d, also
known as the
Mildenhall ****d, is the
largest ****d of
Roman coins found in Britain. It was
discovered in 1978 at the site of...
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Calleva Atrebatum (Silchester) with
Aquae Sulis (Bath) via
Spinae (Speen),
Cunetio (near Marlborough) and
Verlucio (near
Sandy Lane). The road was a significant...
- of the estate. It was
situated 8 km (5.0 mi) west of the
Roman town of
Cunetio towards Marlborough. In 1727–1728
William George discovered the Orpheus...
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settlement in the
upper valley floor,
Cunetio (in the
later large village of Mildenhall).
Latin scholars state Cunetio is very
unlikely to be a
Latin derivation...
- been
occupied since the
Roman occupation of Britain, when the town of
Cunetio (later a fortress)
stood at an
important road junction, on the opposite...
- Martin's ****d
Cheapside ****d
Collette ****d
Corbridge ****d
Cuerdale ****d
Cunetio ****d
Frome ****d
Galloway ****d
Grouville ****d
Havering ****d Hexham...
- Port Way was
crossed by
Margary route 43, the road from
Venta Belgarum to
Cunetio (Mildenhall)
sometimes described as
being part of the
Icknield Way. Approximately...
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coins have been
found two
miles to the east of Marlborough, at
Mildenhall (
Cunetio). A
later Saxon settlement grew up
around The
Green and two
early river...
- Chichester) Lagentium,
Castleford Slack,
Huddersfield Burgodunum, Adel (Leeds)
Cunetio,
Mildenhall Littlecote Roman Villa Overbury Antonine Wall
Auchendavy Bar...