* Alcester - (Aluana) * Bath - (Aquae Sulis) * Caerleon - (Isca Augusta) * Caernarfon - (Segontium) * Caerwent - (Venta Silurum) * Canterbury - (Durovernum Cantiacorum) * Carlisle - (Luguvalium) * Carmarthen - (Moridunum) * Colchester - (Camulodunum) * Corbridge - (Coria) * Chichester - (Noviomagus Regnorum. Noviomagus means New Market and is also the Roman place name of a town in the Netherlands, now called Nijmegen) * Chester - (Deva Victrix) * Cirencester - (Corinium) * Dover - (Portus Dubris) * Dorchester - (Durnovaria) * Exeter - (Isca Dumnoniorum) * Gloucester - (Glevum) * Leicester - (Ratae Corieltauvorum) * London - (Londinium) * Lincoln - (Lindum Colonia) * Manchester - (Mamucium) * Newcastle upon Tyne - (Pons Aelius) * Northwich - (Condate) * St Albans - (Verulamium) * Towcester - (Lactodorum) * Whitchurch - (Mediolanum) * Winchester - (Venta Belgarum)
The French and the English were some of the first people that started settlements abroad
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A line of demarcation is used to denote a boundary , or separation, between two areas. An example of this term used in a sentence would be, "Hadrian's Wall established a line of demarcation between Roman settlements in England and the wild men of Scotland. "
The roman emperor Hadrian had a wall built in Scotland.
Iron age settlements refers to pre-historical settlements that are known of only through archaeology. The pre-date Roman settlements.
England established settlements in South America in present-day Guyana.
Roman settlements were established by the Romans themselves, primarily during the expansion of the Roman Republic and later the Roman Empire. Soldiers, veterans, and Roman citizens were instrumental in founding these towns, often as strategic military outposts or centers for trade and governance. Settlements were typically designed according to a grid pattern, reflecting Roman engineering and urban planning principles. Over time, these settlements grew into significant urban centers that contributed to the spread of Roman culture and influence across Europe and beyond.
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They left from Plymouth, England.
They constructed Aqueducts to carry water from the mountains to the Roman settlements.
The French and the English were some of the first people that started settlements abroad
The Romans lived in the city of Rome and in Roman colonies (settlements) established around the Roman Empire.
There were 178 Roman emperors. Far too many to list here. To get them all, type in your browser, Roman Emperors/List or even just Roman Emperors, and you'll come up with sites that list them all.
Spain, England, The Netherlands
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