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Tripontium (Latin for "Place of
three bridges") was a town in
Roman Britain. It lay on the
Roman road
later called Watling Street (and
known today as the...
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Tripontium is a
Roman town in
Warwickshire and Leicestershire, England.
Tripontium (meaning in Latin: "Three Bridges") may also
refer to:
Tripontium (Melrose)...
- Avon. Just
north of the
village are the
remains of the
Roman town of
Tripontium. The
village is also at the
northern end of the "Great
Central Walk" the...
- than a mile from the M1 and M6 motorways. The site of the
Roman town of
Tripontium is on the A5 (Watling Street), west of the village. Near to the church...
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Benaventa XVII,
Lactodorum XII. Iter 6,
Lactodorum XVI,
Isannavantia XII,
Tripontium XII. Iter 8,
Venone XII,
Benaventa XVIII,
Magiovinter XXVIII. The sites...
- had 45 inhabitants. The name of the town must
surely derive from
Latin *
Tripontium,
meaning "three bridges",
presumably one over each
branch of the rivers;...
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former gravelling) of the
section from
Tripontium, 6 km (4 miles) northwest, to
Forum Appii; the
bridge near
Tripontium was
similarly repaired, and that at...
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Catuvellaunian prince Caratacus.
London (Londinium),
Exeter (Isca Dumnoniorum),
Tripontium (near
modern Rugby) and the fort of
Manduessedum (near
modern Atherstone)...
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defended Dobunni watch settlement.
During the
Roman period the
Roman town of
Tripontium was
established on the
Watling Street Roman road
around 3.4
miles (5.5 km)...
- The
Sixth Route (Iter VI) also
recorded an
alternate path
stopping at
Tripontium (Newton and Biggin)
between Venonis (High Cross) and
Bannaventa (Norton);...