Durovernum Cantiacorum.
He does not have a Roman name.
Poseidon's Roman name is Neptune.
No. Centaurs do not have a Roman name.... The Roman and the Greek name is the same, Centaurs.
Hyperion doesn't have a Roman name.
it derived from the name Cantwareburth (Kentish stronghold) in old English
It was called Durovernum Cantiacorum.
Watling Street was the name of the Roman road between St Albans, London and Dover and it passed through Canterbury.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Catholic Church does not have a diocese in Canterbury.
The Saxon name for Canterbury is "Cantwaraburh."
The Roman Catholic Church has the Pope and the Anglican Church has the Archbishop of Canterbury as its titular head.
Canterbury Cathedral, in Canterbury, Kent.
Canterbury was first settled in the Iron Age by a Celtic tribe called the Cantiaci. The Romans invaded Britain in 43 CE and they called the settlement Durovernum Cantiacorum. The name Canterbury developed from the name Cantiacorum.
The current Canterbury Netball team is called the Canterbury Tactix
Thomas A. Becket(:
This link might be of help, incidentally he isn't a Roman Catholic.
The widow's prize rooster in The Canterbury Tales is named Chanticleer.
The current archbishop of Canterbury, as of May 2014, is Justin Welby. The link below is his website.