- Mamucium, also
known as
Mancunium, is a
former Roman fort in the
Castlefield area of
Manchester in
North West England. The castrum,
which was founded...
-
civilian settlement ****ociated with the
Roman fort (castra) of
Mamucium or
Mancunium,
established c. AD 79 on a
sandstone bluff near the
confluence of the...
- List of
Latin place names used as
specific names Also
other spellings "
Mancunium"
derives from an
early misspelling of the
Roman name. HLU: Hofmann, Johann...
- and
Chester Road. It was the site of the
Roman era fort of
Mamucium or
Mancunium which gave its name to Manchester. It was the
terminus of the Bridgewater...
- area of Manchester.
Manchester itself is OE
version of the
Roman name
Mancunium. The
first part of the name in turn
derives from Mamm, a
Brythonic word...
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Lincoln Lindum Lincoln English London Londinium London English Manchester Mancunium,
Mancestria Manchester English Newcastle upon Tyne
Novum Castrum Newcastle...
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Nicholls 2015, pp. 9, 30–31, 65–66. "ss
Mancunium".
Clyde Ships. "ss Shieldhall".
Clyde Ships. "mv
Mancunium".
Clyde Ships. "mv
Percy Dalton".
Clyde Site...
- Staines-upon-Thames (2012)
Beamfleote →
Benfleet →
South Benfleet Mamucium →
Mancunium →
Manceaster →
Manchester Ardencaple →
Helensburgh Cadȝow →
Hamilton (15th...
- (2009). "Post
registration maintenance of a
registered Trademark" (PDF).
mancunium-ip.co.uk.
Retrieved 16 May 2021. "Zimbabwe".
Financial Times. 27 September...
- The town sits
astride the old
Roman Road from
Manchester (Mamucium or
Mancunium) to
Ilkley (Olicana)
though there is no
evidence of any
settlement then...