- 50°50′13″N 0°46′48″W / 50.837°N 0.780°W / 50.837; -0.780
Noviomagus Reginorum was Chichester's
Roman heart, very
little of
which survives above ground...
- Hampshire,
Surrey and Kent, with
their tribal heartland at
Noviomagus Reginorum (modern Chichester). It is
generally accepted that the
Regni broadly occupied...
- from the
Chichester to
Silchester Way at
Wickham connected Noviomagus Reginorum,
modern Chichester, with Clausentum.
Records are sp**** for the next 300...
-
derived from the Old
Norse Ragnar meaning 'counsel' or the Gallo-Roman
Reginorum meaning 'royalty'.
Notable people with the
surname include: Anna Raynor...
- the pre-Roman
tribal area and kingdom. Its
capital was at
Noviomagus Reginorum, modern-day Chichester,
close to the pre-Roman
capital of the area, around...
- (Deva Victrix) C Chester-le-Street (Concangis)
Chichester (Noviomagus
Reginorum) C
Cirencester (Corinium) C
Colchester (Camulodunum) C
Corbridge (Coria)...
-
silver and lead
mines of Somerset.
Vespasian marched from
Noviomagus Reginorum (Chichester) to
subdue the
hostile Durotriges and
Dumnonii tribes, and...
-
foundations of the Romano-British city of
Noviomagus Reginorum,
capital of the
Civitas Reginorum. The
Roman road of
Stane Street,
connecting the city...
- by the
suffix -chester,
Chichester is a
Roman settlement (Noviomagus
Reginorum), and 300
Denarii were
unearthed when
Chichester Basin was
formed in the...
-
suggesting they
could have been brothers. Ep****s's
capital was
Noviomagus Reginorum (Chichester) in the
south of the kingdom,
while Tincomarus ruled from...