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Corinium Dobunnorum was the Romano-British
settlement at
Cirencester in the present-day
English county of Gloucestershire. Its 2nd-century
walls enclosed...
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capture of the Romano-British
towns of
Glevum (Gloucester),
Corinium Dobunnorum (Cirencester), and
Aquae Sulis (Bath). The only
evidence for the battle...
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cross the
north of the
county connecting Calleva Atrebatum with
Corinium Dobunnorum,
modern Cirencester, and Old
Sarum respectively.
Other roads connected...
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Londinium (London), Ebora**** (York),
Lindum Colonia (Lincoln) and
Corinium Dobunnorum (Cirencester). However, in the 5th and 6th
centuries Britannia began to...
- (Roman Bradwell-on-Sea)
Chedworth Roman Villa, near
Cheltenham Corinium Dobunnorum,
Cirencester Great Witcombe Roman Villa Glevum (Roman Gloucester). Colonia...
- and Warwickshire.
Their capital acquired the
Roman name of
Corinium Dobunnorum,
which is
today known as Cirencester.
Their territory was
bordered by...
- Magnae,
sometimes Magnae Dobunnorum[citation needed] (Latin for "The
Greats of the Dobunni") to
distinguish it from the
Magnae of the
Carvetii on Hadrian's...
- of
Verulamium (near
modern St Albans) with the
Fosse Way at
Corinium Dobunnorum (now Cirencester).
Evidence suggests that the
route may well have been...
- locality. The bulk of the
exhibits are from the
Roman town of
Corinium Dobunnorum, but the
museum includes material from as
early as the
Neolithic and all...
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known as the
Fosse Way, 8
miles (13 km)
north of the town of
Corinium Dobunnorum (Cirencester).
Cirencester Abbey was
founded as an
Augustinian monastery...