Verulam
Camulodenum, Londinium (London) and Verulanuim. that's all i know of.
Rose up against the romans and sacked colchester, london and st albans in 68ad she was quen of the iceni
There is not a Roman name for Aegis
The tomb of Thomas Becket at Canterbury Cathedral Walsingham in Norfolk (A glass vial that supposedly contained the breast milk of the Virgin Mary) St. Winifred's Well Lindisfarne Glastonbury Bromholm St. Albans A cave in Palestine that supposedly contained the beds of Adam and Eve
Silvanus
The name for St Albans in the days of the Romans was Verulamium.
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The Roman road that passed through St Albans was known as Watling Street. It was a major route that connected Dover to Wroxeter, facilitating trade and military movement across Roman Britain. In St Albans, it played a significant role in the development of the settlement, which was originally known as Verulamium. Today, remnants of the road can still be traced in the modern landscape.
St. Albans.
The address of the St. Albans is: 191-05 Linden Boulevard, St. Albans, 11412 3307
St. Albans
St Albans College is located in South Africa. There is also a St Albans School located in St Albans, Hertfordshire, England and a St Albans School located in Washington DC.
The phone number of the St. Albans is: 718-528-8196.
Watling Street was the name of the Roman road between St Albans, London and Dover and it passed through Canterbury.
The phone number of the St. Albans Free is: 802-524-1507.
St. Albans was the capital of Roman Britain around 46 BC. At that time, it was known as Verulamium. The Romans didn't arrive until 43AD - 100 years later!
The Romans referred to the British city of St Albans as Verulamium. Many of the Roman structures still remain, including the Watling Street which is classified as a scheduled ancient monument.