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- France Alauna or Alaunia, the Roman settlement at Valognes in Normandy Alauna or Alaunus, the Roman name of the River Aulne in Brittany England Alauna Carvetiorum...
- of Alauna are a Gallo-Roman thermal complex located in the French commune of Valognes in the north of Manche. North of the ancient city of Alauna, now...
- Alauna was a castrum or fort in the Roman province of Britannia. It occupied a coastal site just north of the town of Maryport in the English county of...
- Romans in around AD 47 as a walled fort. The walled town, possibly named Alauna developed from the military camp. It was sited on Icknield Street, a Roman...
- about 150 AD, gave the names of some of these rivers as Alauna or Alaunos. Ekwall says that Alauna or Alaunos are British [i.e. Brythonic or P-Celtic] river...
- Trabuco in San Juan Capistrano mission records, and is also referred to as Alauna, Aluna, and Alona. The village was also acknowledged by the Payómkawichum...
- fort has sometimes been identified with the "Alauna" mentioned in Ptolemy's Geography. Ptolemy placed Alauna in the area occupied by the ****onii tribe...
- m.p. from Galava and 19 m.p. from Cala****. It is a spelling variant of Alauna, a very common ancient name in Britain (at least a dozen instances) and...
- town was established around 122 as one of several Roman localities called Alauna. It was a command and supply base for the coastal defences at the western...
- inscription, Alaunus is used as an epithet of Mercury. The feminine form Alauna (from an earlier *Alamnā) is at the origin of many place-names and hydronyms...