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- Durnovaria is a suggested spelling for the Latin form of the name of the Roman town of Dorchester in the modern English county of Dorset, amended from...
- defeating the Durotriges tribe, calling the settlement that grew up nearby Durnovaria; they built an aqueduct to supply water and an amphitheatre on an ancient...
- aqueduct to supply public fountains and public baths at their new town of Durnovaria (Dorchester). Taking the form of an open channel cut into the underlying...
- their main civitates, or settlement-centred administrative units, were Durnovaria (modern Dorchester, "the probable original capital") and Lindinis (modern...
- The Romans established the settlement in the 1st century and named it Durnovaria which was a Latinised version of a Common Brittonic word possibly meaning...
- a few miles upstream, to Dorchester, which then was the Roman town of Durnovaria. The remaining sections of the aqueduct are a scheduled monument. St Mary's...
- (Corinium) C Colchester (Camulodunum) C Corbridge (Coria) C Dorchester (Durnovaria) C Dover (Portus Dubris) Exeter (Isca Dumnoniorum) C Gloucester (Glevum)...
- Dobunnī/Bodunnī Corinium Dobunnorum Dumnonīī Isca Dumnoniorum Durotrigēs Durnovaria; Maiden Castle Īcenī/Ecenī Venta Icenorum Novantae (*Nowantī) Rispain...
- Silchester – Old Sarum (Sorviodunum), offering connections to Exeter and Dorchester (Durnovaria) Silchester – Caerleon, base of the 2nd legion, via Gloucester London – Chester...
- Moridunum, Axminster Pomeroy Wood Woodbury Farm Roman Fort, near Axminster Durnovaria, Dorchester Town Walks, Dorchester Jordan Hill, Romano-Celtic Temple Nunnery...