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Lindinis or
Lendiniae was a
small town in the
Roman province of Britannia.
Today it is
known as Ilchester,
located in the
English county of
Somerset in...
- (Exeter) in the
southwest and
Lindum Colonia (Lincoln) to the northeast, via
Lindinis (Ilchester),
Aquae Sulis (Bath),
Corinium (Cirencester), and
Ratae Corieltauvorum...
- were
Durnovaria (modern Dorchester, "the
probable original capital") and
Lindinis (modern Ilchester, "whose former,
unknown status was
thereby enhanced")...
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capital of his new
kingdom at Venta.
Guinevere leaves the
Roman villa at
Lindinis and has a new palace, the Sea
Palace (later
known as Camelot),
built on...
- (Glevum) C
Great Chesterford (the name of this
vicus is unknown)
Ilchester (
Lindinis) C
Leicester (Ratae Corieltauvorum) C
Lincoln (Lindum Colonia) C London...
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Sulis Bath
United Kingdom 60 AD
Durnovaria Dorchester United Kingdom 60 AD
Lindinis Ilchester United Kingdom 60 AD Ad
Flexum Mosonmagyaróvár
Hungary 70 AD...
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notable Royal Naval Air Station. In the
Roman period, the
place was
named Lindinis and was the site of a fort and then a town on the
Fosse Way.
Finds from...
- read it as a
reference to
Penselwood and
thought it more
likely to be
Lindinis (modern Ilchester).
Nothing is
certainly known of
Exeter from the time...
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miles 354 km
Exeter (Isca Dumnoniorum) to
Lincoln (Lindum)
Ilchester (
Lindinis), Bath (Aquae Sulis),
Cirencester (Corinium),
Leicester (Ratae) A37 Ilchester-Shepton...
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Charterhouse Roman Town and
Mining Settlement Dolebury Warren Ham Hill
Lindinis (Roman Ilchester) Low Ham
Roman Villa Pagans Hill, Romano-Celtic Temple...