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- Glannoventa is a Roman fort ****ociated with the Roman naval base at Ravengl**** in ****bria, England. Its name is derived from the Latin place-name Clanoventa...
- the Romans. The Latin name of the settlement was long thought to be Glannoventa. The discovery of a lead seal in excavations at the Roman fort during...
- AI Garrianonum Burgh Castle, Norfolk or Caister-on-Sea, Norfolk ND, T Glannoventa or Cantiventi Ravengl****, ****bria AI, ND, RC, T Glevum Colonia Gloucester...
- some traditions place it in what is now England—one identifying it as Glannoventa (modern Ravengl**** in ****bria). In 1981, Thomas argued at length for...
- certainty; some traditions place it in England—one identifying it as Glannoventa (modern Ravengl**** in ****bria)—but claims have also been advanced for...
- from the Wall to the port of Rutupiae") and Route X ("the route from Glannoventa to Mediolanum"). The second do****ent is the 7th-century Ravenna Cosmography...
- if they exist, may represent a castellum for the nearby Roman fort of Glannoventa at Ravengl****. The Muncaster estate was granted to Alan de Penitone in...
- Roman road between the forts of Galava at Ambleside to the east, and Glannoventa on the coast at Ravengl**** to the west. Built between about 120 and 138...
- Remains Linked to a 2nd-century Roman fort and naval base (known as Glannoventa). The fort's defences were originally of turf and timber, although in...
- means 'Mula's/Muli's Roman site', which perhaps refers to the Roman fort Glannoventa at Ravengl****. The surname Muncaster derives from the place. It was anciently...