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* 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)

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