Bath (Aquae Sulis )
Binchester, Durham (Vinovia )
Bitterne, Hampshire (Clausentum )
Bridlington (Praesidium/Praetorium )
Brough-on-Noe, Derbyshire (Anavio )
Burgh Castle (Garrianonum )
Buxton, Derbyshire (Aquae Arnemetiae )
Caerleon (Isca Augusta )
Caernarfon (Segontium )
Caerwent, Monmouthshire (Venta Silurum )
Cambridge (Durolipons )
Canterbury (Durovernum Cantiacorum )
Carlisle (Luguvalium )
Carmarthen (Moridunum )
Castleford (Lagentium )
Chelmsford, Essex (Caesaromagus )
Chester (Deva )
Chesterholme (Vindolanda )
Chester-le-street, County Durham (Concangis )
Chichester (Noviomagus Reginorum )
Cirencester (Corinium Dobunnorum )
Colchester (Camulodunum )
Corbridge (Coria )
Crayford (Noviomagus Cantiacorum )
Doncaster (Danum )
Dorchester (Durnovaria )
Dover (Dubris )
Dunstable (Durocobrivis )
Exeter (Isca Dumnoniorum )
Filey (Portus Felix )
Gamesley, Glossop, Derbyshire (Ardotalia )
Gloucester (Glevum Colonia )
Halifax (Hortonium )
Ilchester (Lindinis )
Ilkley (Olicana )
Isle of Wight (Vectis )
Leicester (Ratae Corieltauvorum )
Lincoln (Lindum Colonia )
London (Londinium )
Manchester (Mamucium )
Middlewich (Salinae )
Northwich, Cheshire (Condate )
Norton, near Daventry, Northamptonshire (Bannaventa )
Pumsaint/Dolaucothi (Luentinum )
Romford (Durolitum )
Silchester (Calleva Atrebatum )
Springhead, Kent (Vagniacea )
St Albans (Verulamium )
Swindon (Durocornovium )
Tadcaster, North Yorkshire (Calcaria )
Towcester (Lactodorum )
Wall, Staffordshire (Letocetum )
Whitchurch, Shropshire (Mediolanum )
Winchester (Venta Belgarum )
Wroxeter, Shropshire (Viroconium Cornoviorum )
York (Eboracum )
The Fosse Way is on a Roman road that connects the towns of Lincoln and Exeter in England. It was originally built to move the vast armies the Romans sent to the British Isles in the third and fourth centuries AD.
It came into the towns on Roman "aqueducts".
The bath houses in Roman towns were used for getting clean and socializing.The bath houses in Roman towns were used for getting clean and socializing.The bath houses in Roman towns were used for getting clean and socializing.The bath houses in Roman towns were used for getting clean and socializing.The bath houses in Roman towns were used for getting clean and socializing.The bath houses in Roman towns were used for getting clean and socializing.The bath houses in Roman towns were used for getting clean and socializing.The bath houses in Roman towns were used for getting clean and socializing.The bath houses in Roman towns were used for getting clean and socializing.
Johannesburg was originally a gold mining town. Now it's mainly other businesses kimberley and Cullinan are diamond mining towns. New Castle is a coal mining town (which is why it was named after New Castle in England)
There are no such towns.
There are no towns or cities in England that begin with the letters 'Cab'.
Abingdon, Adlington, Alford and Alnwick are towns in England. They begin with the letter A.
The town of Nantwich is Cheshire has been a significant source of salt in England since Roman times. Maldon is Essex is the home of 'Maldon Sea Salt' - a popular brand of salt in England.
I can't tell if that is supposed to be capital I and lower case l or roman numeral 2. A World Atlas will help you with your search.
england.. he was taken by pirates as a slave!
the pilgrams originally left England and moved to
Macey has no meaning in Hebrew. Only Hebrew names have meaning in Hebrew.(The name Macey comes from an English surname which was from various towns named Massy in France. The towns themselves were originally named from a Gallo-Roman personal name that was Latinized as Maccius.)