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Derventio was a
small town in the
Roman province of Britannia.
Today the area is
known as
Little Chester, on the
outskirts of Derby,
located in the English...
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Derventio is a Britto-Roman name, but of
Celtic origin (dervo- "oak-tree"), and
refers to one of the
following Roman sites in
Roman Britain : Derventio...
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Derventio,
sometimes described as
Derventio Brigantium (Latin for "
Derventio of the Brigantes") in
order to
distinguish it from
other places called Derventio...
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Derventio was a
Roman settlement at
Papcastle on the
river Derwent near ****ermouth, ****bria, England. It was the site of a
Roman fort,
which was originally...
- ford on the
River Derwent.
Stamford Bridge is
known for the
Roman fort
Derventio, the
Battle of
Stamford Bridge (1066 AD),
Stamford Bridge railway station...
- of the Derwent', a
derivation also
found in the
Latin name for Malton,
Derventio. It is
cognate with the
modern Irish word
doire (pronounced [ˈd̪ˠɛɾʲə]);...
- po****tion of
Derby is 263,490 (2022). The
Romans established the town of
Derventio,
which was
later captured by the Anglo-Saxons and then by the Vikings...
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Derwent derives from the
Brythonic term
Derventio,
meaning "valley
thick with oaks". It may
refer to:
Derwent River (Tasmania)
Derwent Valley Council...
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Derby History Timeline of
Derby Derventio Coritanorum Geography Derby Built-up Area
River Derwent Markeaton Brook Politics Derby City
Council List...
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Roman presence at Papcastle. It was the site of a
Roman fort
called Derventio,
which was
originally built in
timber and
rebuilt in stone.
There was...