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Durobrivae may
refer to:
Durobrivae, the
Roman town of
Water Newton in Cambridgeshire,
England Durobrivae Cantiacorum, the
Roman settlement at Rochester...
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Durobrivae was a
Roman fortified garrison town
located at
Water Newton in the
English county of Cambridgeshire,
where Ermine Street crossed the
River Nene...
- of the Romano-British name for Rochester,
Durobrivae, has been a
matter of some debate. The name
Durobrivae can be
translated as "stronghold" or "fort"...
- as that at Stilton,
follows the A1.
Ermine street used to p****
through Durobrivae, the
slight remains of
which can be seen to the east,
alongside the A1...
- fourth-century
Roman silver,
discovered near the
location of the
Roman town of
Durobrivae at
Water Newton in the
English county of
Cambridgeshire in 1975. The ****d...
- town at
Durobrivae on
Ermine Street, five
miles (8.0 km) to the west in
Water Newton,
around the
middle of the 1st
century AD.
Durobrivae's earliest...
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Godmanchester (near Huntingdon; Durovigutum);
Water Newton (Peterborough;
Durobrivae);
Lincoln (Lindum) A10 London-Royston; A1198 Royston-Huntingdon; A15 Lincoln-Broughton;...
- [London] 12 To
Noviomagus [unknown] 10 To
Vagniacae [Springhead] 18 To
Durobrivae [Rochester] 9 To
Durolevum [unknown] 13 To
Durovernum [Canterbury] 12...
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miles from
Londinium and
nineteen to Vagniacis,
thence nine
miles to
Durobrivae. Its
location has been
given as
modern Crayford, but is now suggested...
- of Romano-British
ceramic produced in the
lower Nene
Valley centred on
Durobrivae (Water Newton) from the mid-2nd to 4th
centuries AD. The
closest city...