Yes it is.
Frodsham is a market town in Cheshire, England. It is 16 miles south of Liverpool and 28 miles southwest of Manchester.
In legend, George killed a dragon that was threatening a town. In reality he refused an order from his Roman army superiors to kill and persecute Christians. For that he was beheaded.
Manchester, England.
Unknown. Some today are still buried or lost to history. Each Roman town had a central Center with temples and government buildings.
Well, darling, in Roman times, Colchester was known as Camulodunum. It was the first Roman capital of Britain, so you could say it was quite the happening spot back in the day. Just imagine all the toga parties and chariot races they must have had there!
Roman Catholic Diocese of Manchester was created in 1884.
Manchester is a town in new jersey. :)
The name Manchester originates from the Ancient Roman name Mamucium, the name of the Roman fort and settlement, generally thought to be a Latinisation of an original Celtic name (possibly meaning "breast-like hill" from mamm- = "breast"), plus Old English ceaster = "town", which is derived from Latin castra = "camp".
There are many attractions in Manchester and around the Manchester town hall. Some of the more popular attractions in Manchester are Old Trafford, Manchester Museum and Palace Theatre.
The town originally called Eboriensis on the Gothic map in 1360 is York, England. Eboracum was the Roman name for York, which after the Roman occupation evolved into Eoforwic in Old English and eventually York.
Manchester is a town in New Hampshire.
Ipswich town
ManchesterMameceastre (1086), from Mamucio (4c.), the original Celtic name, perhaps from *mamm "breast, breast-like hill" + O.E. ceaster "Roman town."Source: http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=Manchester
Manchester.
The Ahmedabad town in India is referred to as the Manchester of India.
these following are Roman names Chester godmanchester Chichester ebchester Colchester irchester Dorchester kenchester Manchester ribchester Portchester Rochester Silchester Winchester rochester lanchester binchester
There are various cities called Manchester around the world including the original, a Roman town in Lancashire England. During the 19th century it specialised in clothmaking, including spinning, weaving, dyeing and bleaching. Its cloth products, mainly of cotton, were known as 'Manchester goods' or "Manchester' for short. Department stores in Australia still have areas devoted to selling 'Manchester'.