- 52°41′38″N 2°08′38″W / 52.694°N 2.144°W / 52.694; -2.144
Pennocrucium was a Romano-British
settlement and
military complex located at
present day Water...
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Mancetter (Manduessedum)
where it
joined Watling Street until Water Eaton - (
Pennocrucium) to Newport,
Shropshire - (Plesc
which meant fortified place or one with...
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Leicester (Ratae Corieltauvorum),
Mancetter (Manduessedum),
Water Eaton (
Pennocrucium), Newport,
Whitchurch (Mediolanum),
Chester (Deva Victrix)
Worsted Street...
- [Harcourt Park] 12 To
Viroconium [Wroxeter] 11 To
Uxacona [Redhill] 11 To
Pennocrucium [Penkridge] 12 To
Letocetum [Wall] 12 To
Manduessedum [Mancetter] 16...
- from
Viroconium Cornoviorum (Wroxeter) to the west, and 11
miles from
Pennocrucium (Penkridge) to the east. Its only do****entary
mention is in the 2nd century...
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Hunnum Halton,
Northumberland ND, T
Othona Bradwell-on-Sea, Es**** ND, T
Pennocrucium Water Eaton,
Staffordshire AI
Petriana Stanwix in Carlisle, ****bria ND...
- village. The
occupying Romans gave
their fort in the area the
Latin form
Pennocrucium.
Cameron argues that this, like
similar Latinized Celtic names, was p****ed...
- the
other side of the
river was the now-deserted
Roman settlement of
Pennocrucium. The village's
position on the road from
Mediolanum gives it its name...
- (Droitwich) in the
south east; from
Alauna (Alcester) in the south, and from
Pennocrucium (Penkridge) in the
north west. In many
places the
courses of
these roads...
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against further disruptions, a
series of
strongholds including Letocetum,
Pennocrucium, and
Uxacona were
established along the
length of
Watling Street. All...