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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.

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