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'''Noviomagus''', also known as '''Noviomagus Cantiacorum''' ([[Latin]] for "Noviomagus of the [[Cantiaci |
'''Noviomagus''', also known as '''Noviomagus Cantiacorum''' ([[Latin]] for "Noviomagus of the [[Cantiaci]]") to distinguish it from other places with that name, was a [[Roman Empire|Roman]] settlement in southeastern [[Roman Britain|Britain]]. It was just southeast of the [[River Thames|Thames]] ford near [[Westminster]] on the [[Britons (Celtic people)|British]] [[Watling Street]] and the Thames bridge at [[Londinium]] along the Roman route.<ref>[[Antonine Itinerary]]. British Routes. Routes 2, 3, and 4.</ref> |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 20:53, 26 July 2022
Noviomagus, also known as Noviomagus Cantiacorum (Latin for "Noviomagus of the Cantiaci") to distinguish it from other places with that name, was a Roman settlement in southeastern Britain. It was just southeast of the Thames ford near Westminster on the British Watling Street and the Thames bridge at Londinium along the Roman route.[1]
See also
- Noviomagus of the Kings in Chicester
References
- ^ Antonine Itinerary. British Routes. Routes 2, 3, and 4.
51°27′09″N 0°10′44″E / 51.4526°N 0.1788°E