-
prehistoric times, and may have been the site of the
Roman settlement of
Trajectus. The
remains of at
least two
Roman villas have been excavated, and an...
- RC
Spinae Speen,
Berkshire AI
Sulloniacae unknown (Brockley Hill?) AI
Trajectus Keynsham,
Somerset AI
Trimontium Newstead,
Scottish Borders P Tripontium...
- The
length of the s****
attains 2.5 mm. (Described as
Rissoa (Alvania)
trajectus) The small,
white s**** is strong, conic-obovate and reticulated. It has...
- Gallo-Romance *TRA(I)ECTU cf. its
Walloon name li trek, from
classical Latin trajectus ("ford, p****age,
place to
cross a river") with the
later addition of Maas...
- Ruillé-sur-Loir and is
traversed by the
Niclos stream. The name
derives from
Latin trajectus (crossing). Its
small partly Romanesque church is
dedicated to Mary has...
- this
location since Roman Britain. It has been
recorded the site of the
Trajectus (throwing-across)
where the
Roman legions used to be
ferried across the...
- marsh". But
drecht or
tricht means "ferry" or "crossing" (from
Latin trajectus), and ber or bere in Indo-European
means "dam", "defence
against water"...
- was also the site of a 4th-century
Roman settlement,
possibly called Trajectus,
which was
abandoned after the
withdrawal of the
Roman legions from Britain...
- be the
location of lost
Roman settlement of
Trajectus,
which is the
Roman word for "bridgehead."
Trajectus is
thought to have been a
crossing point of...
- Notman, 1920
Stenus tex**** Casey, 1884
Stenus torus Benick, 1925
Stenus trajectus (Casey, 1884)
Stenus tristis Casey, 1884
Stenus tuberculatus Casey, 1884...