Isca Dumnoniorum
it is the same as his roman name
Neptune -is- the Roman name for the God of the Sea. The Greek name is Poseidon. The Roman version of Uranus/Ouranos is Caelus.
Jupiter is the Roman equivalent to Zeus. Jupiter is the Roman God of Gods.
The ruler of the Roman Gods is Jupiter
Her Roman name was Minerva. or Bellona
The Grecians. That is in reference to the Roman name of the city.
The city of Exeter was called Isca in Roman times, so I assume that's what it is in Latin since that is what they spoke.
According to Tim Lambert, (Author of the piece on the website listed below), 'Exe' is a Celtic word meaning 'the water.' When the Roman's left and the Saxon's came, the Saxon's called each Roman town a 'ceaster.' The two words were put together (and shortened somewhat) to Exeter.
Exeter is the capital of Devon. English counties do not have capitals but Exeter is the county town of Devon
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.
Exeter.
Exeter (a.k.a. P4M-328).
The address of the Exeter Public Library is: 202 South Exeter Avenue, Exeter, 68351 0096
The address of the Exeter Library is: 230 E. Chestnut, Exeter, 93221 1712
The address of the Exeter Historical Society is: Po Box 141, Exeter, ME 04435
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Exeter was created in 1974.