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Alauna is the
feminine form of the
Gaulish god
Alaunus or (possibly) an
unrelated Celtic river goddess in her own right. It
appeared as the
Latinized form...
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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...
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Alauna is a Gallo-Roman town,
whose remains are
located in the
former commune of Alleaume [fr] in Valognes, France.
Alauna,
situated in the
northern region...
- The
ancient theater of
Alauna is a Roman-era
structure located in the
French commune of Valognes, in the
department of Manche. The
monument features a...
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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- M. P. ("1,000 paces")) from
Alauna. Its position, therefore,
depends on that of
Alauna.
Crociatonum lies
between Alauna and
Augustodorus (modern Bayeux)...
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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...
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District National Park.
Maryport includes the site of the
Roman settlement of
Alauna. The
modern town was
developed from the mid-18th
century around a new harbour...