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- phonological and semantic grounds. Ptolemy named the river on his map of c. 150 as Tuesis. The name 'Spey' first appears in 1451. The Spey is 107 miles (172 km) long...
- been conjectured that Tuesis was the Romano-British name for the River Spey, however historian Graham Robb has calculated that Tuesis was further east, possibly...
- Romano-British name Teisis (or Teesa) may share a common etymology with Ptolemy's Tuesis in Caledonia. If so then the name derives from the Gaulish deity Esus ("God...
- of Roman Britain (1979), pp. 372-3,491. "Three Celtic names: Venicones, Tuesis and Soutra?", Scottish Language, 2006 J. T. Koch, The Stone of the Wenicones...
- that both Ptolemy and the Ravenna Cosmography place Pinnata Castra near Tuesis, which is generally identified with the River Spey. Plotting the location...
- Romans emplo**** all across the Empire... See also – Vacomagi Ptolemy's map Tuesis Historic England ..."Two areas of the vicus were uncovered and partially...