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Bannaventa or
Benaventa was a Romano-British
fortified town
which was on the
Roman road
later called Watling Street,
which today is here, as in most places...
- and M40 motorways. The
district includes the site of the
Roman town of
Bannaventa, and the
grade I
listed Althorp House and its estate. West Northamptonshire...
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stopping at
Tripontium (Newton and Biggin)
between Venonis (High Cross) and
Bannaventa (Norton); it is
listed as
taking 24 Roman
miles rather than 17. The more...
- east. Near the village, on
Watling Street, is the
Roman settlement of
Bannaventa. The
villages name
means 'North farm/settlement'. Some of the earliest...
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glossed it as "[probably near] Carlisle".
There is a
Roman town
known as
Bannaventa in Northamptonshire,
which is
phonically similar to the
Bannavem Taburniae...
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Weston under Penyard,
Herefordshire AI
Bannavem Taburniae unknown SP
Bannaventa Norton, near Daventry,
Northamptonshire AI
Belgic oppidum Braintree, Es****...
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Branodunum Burgh Castle Caister-on-Sea
Caistor St.
Edmund Gariannonum Bannaventa, Norton,
Northamptonshire Borough Hill
Roman villa,
Daventry Lactodurum...
- km) east of
Carlisle on Hadrian's Wall.
There is a
Roman town
known as
Bannaventa in Northamptonshire, but this is
likely too far from the sea. See De Paor...
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distances from
other places known to us —
Manduessedum [today Mancetter] and
Bannaventa [in Northamptonshire] —
which agree satisfactorily with the
actual mileage...
- (Vindomora),
Rudchester (Vindobala),
Stanwix (Uxelodunum),
Whilton Lodge (
Bannaventa) and
Whitley Castle (Epia****). Some
Welsh names for
places in England...