No, it is Old English (Germanic).
The Romans did not give Northampton a name.
The area of Roman Catholic Diocese of Northampton is 5,532 square kilometers.
Roman Catholic Diocese of Northampton was created on 1850-09-29.
The Northampton Chronicle & Echo is a local newspaper in Northampton.
As of my knowledge cutoff date in November 2021, the exact population of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Northampton is not readily available. However, in 2019, it was estimated to be around 813,000 Catholics in the diocese, serving an area of around 5,818 square miles in England. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, you may need to consult official sources or contact the diocese directly.
Northampton is called Northampton because it is located to the north of Southampton in England. The name "Northampton" is derived from the Old English words "north" and "ham," which means a settlement or village.
It was called Hamm tun, which means the village by the well-watered meadow. Later it was called North Hamm tun, probably to distinguish it from Southampton. Gradually the name changed to Northampton.
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The address of the Historic Northampton Museum is: 46 Bridge St, Northampton, MA 01060-2406
According to a few articles online, Northampton was actually capital of England from 931 for a couple of hundred years. I have not found any sources for these claims yet. Northampton has got a cathedral, although it is a Roman Catholic one instead of an Anglican one. Ironically, though that stops Northampton being designated a city now, it wouldn't have in the few hundred years between England's unification and the start of the Anglican church.
The address of the Northampton Area Historical Society is: Po Box 21, Northampton, PA 18067