- the
Watling Street road (now the A5) was
built through the area and
Lactodorum,
probably a
garrison fort, was
established on the site of the present...
- on this road 10.9
miles (17.5 km) north-northwest of the
Roman town of
Lactodorum (now Towcester). The
other way, by 17.3
miles (27.8 km), was the Roman...
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Northamptonshire AI
Isurium or
Isubrigantum Aldborough,
North Yorkshire AI, P
Lactodorum Towcester,
Northamptonshire AI, RC
Lagentium or
Legeolio Castleford, West...
-
Street p****ed
through the county, and an
important Roman settlement,
Lactodorum,
stood on the site of modern-day Towcester.
There were
other Roman settlements...
- Woodfield, C. 2006. "Rare tazze,
paterae and a
broad hint at
lararium from
Lactodorum (Towcester),
Journal of
Roman Pottery Studies 12 Woodfield, C, (July –...
- from
London to
Holyhead in
North Wales. The
nearest Roman towns were
Lactodorum,
modern name Towcester,
about 8
miles (13 km) south, and
Bannaventa at...