Chester was known as "Deva Victrix" in Roman times. The name reflects its status as a Roman fort and settlement established around AD 79. "Deva" is derived from the River Dee, while "Victrix" signifies the victory of the Roman legions stationed there. The city served as a significant military and administrative center in Roman Britain.
The Roman city of Deva is now Chester.
chester is a corruption of the roman word for castle ,as is caster. manchester,doncaster
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The inclusion of 'chester', 'caster' or 'cester' in a town or city's name usually indicates that it was a Roman town. For example: Chester, Lancaster, Tadcaster, Worcester, Leicester, Gloucester.
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The name "Chester" originates from the Latin word "castra," meaning "fort" or "camp." It was commonly used in Roman Britain to refer to fortified towns and settlements. The city of Chester in England, established as a Roman fort around AD 79, is one of the most notable examples of this origin. Over time, the name has also been adopted as a given name and used in various place names across the English-speaking world.
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Chester Simmons's birth name is Chester Robert Simmons.
Chester Taylor's birth name is Chester Lamar Taylor.
Chester Thompson's birth name is Chester Cortez Thompson.
Chester Riley's birth name is Donnell Chester Riley.