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Venta Icenorum (classical Latin: [ˈwɛnta ɪkeːˈnoːrũː],
literally "marketplace of the Iceni") was the
civitas or
capital of the
Iceni tribe,
located at...
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Trinovantes to the south. In the
Roman period,
their capital was
Venta Icenorum at modern-day
Caistor St Edmund.
Julius Caesar does not
mention the Iceni...
- Isca
Dumnoniorum Durotrigēs Durnovaria;
Maiden Castle Īcenī/Ecenī
Venta Icenorum Novantae (*Nowantī) Rispain? Ordovicēs (*Ordowicī)
Dinas Dinorwig? Parisī...
- including: an Iron Age hill fort at Tasburgh, the old
Roman settlement of
Venta Icenorum (now
Caistor St Edmund) and the site of a
woodhenge at Arminghall. The...
- None Pye Road
Caistor St
Edmund (Venta
Icenorum) to
Colchester (Camulodunum)
Caistor St
Edmund (Venta
Icenorum);
Colchester (Camulodunum); the
Great Road...
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Norwich was
likely founded as a port when the
former Roman port of
Venta Icenorum three miles to the
south silted up. The port was
still in
regular use in...
- Pye Road is a
Roman road
running from the
capital of the
Iceni at
Venta Icenorum (Caistor St
Edmund near Norwich) to the
original Roman provincial capital...
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includes such.
Venta Icenorum Caistor St
Edmund England 52°34′48″N 1°17′18″E / 52.579979°N 1.288262°E / 52.579979; 1.288262 (Venta
Icenorum (Caistor St Edmund))...
- the
Caistor area
became the
Roman capital of East
Anglia named Venta Icenorum,
literally "marketplace of the Iceni". This fell into
disuse about 450...
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Leicestershire AI
Venta Belgarum Winchester,
Hampshire AI, P, RC
Venta Icenorum or
Icinos Caistor St Edmund,
Norfolk AI, P, RC
Venta Silurum Caerwent,...