- de la Bédoyère (2006),
Roman Britain: A New
History Durotriges Big Dig
Durotriges at Roman-Britain
Durotriges at
Romans in
Britain Durotriges Project...
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necessarily the
names by
which the
tribes knew themselves; for instance, "
Durotriges" can mean "hillfort-dwellers",
referring to the fact that
hillforts continued...
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prehistoric times. The
Romans established a
garrison there after defeating the
Durotriges tribe,
calling the
settlement that grew up
nearby Durnovaria; they built...
- Age up to the
early Saxon period. They were
bordered to the east by the
Durotriges tribe.
William Camden, in his 1607
edition of Britannia,
describes Cornwall...
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marking the one
interpretation of the
region at that time.
Dumnonia Durotriges Scrumpy and
Western music South West
Peninsula SR West
Country and Battle...
- the reverse, with the
Inscriptions Ic. Duro.T.
whether implying Iceni,
Durotriges, Tascia, or Trinobantes, we
leave to
higher conjecture. The
British Coyns...
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least the
Roman period, by
which time it was in the
territory of the
Durotriges, a
Celtic tribe.
After the
Roman conquest of
Britain in the 1st century AD...
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marched from
Noviomagus Reginorum (Chichester) to
subdue the
hostile Durotriges and
Dumnonii tribes, and
captured twenty oppida (towns, or more probably...
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Scheduled Monument in east Dorset, England. It was in the
territory of the
Durotriges. In the
Roman era a
temple was
located immediately west of the fort, and...
- Silchester. The site has been
named by
archaeologists after the Iron Age
Durotriges tribe. Its
settlement may have been ****ociated with the
abandonment of...