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Venta Belgarum, or
Venta Bulgarum, was a town in the
Roman province of
Britannia Superior, the
civitas capital of the
local tribe, the Belgae, and which...
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Hampshire County Council.
Winchester developed from the
Roman town of
Venta Belgarum,
which in turn
developed from an Iron Age oppidum.
Winchester was one of...
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initium capit a
flumine Rhodano,
continetur Garumna flumine, Oceano,
finibus Belgarum;
attingit etiam ab
Sequanis et
Helvetiis flumen Rhenum;
vergit ad septentriones...
- (Portchester) and
Clausentum (Southampton). The
civitas capital was at
Venta Belgarum (Winchester),
which was
built on top of an Iron Age
oppidum (this was itself...
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recorded history dates to
Roman Britain, when its
chief town was
Venta Belgarum (now Winchester). The
county was
recorded in
Domesday Book as
divided into...
- Baden-Baden: Nomos. ISBN 978-3-8487-8458-5. De Vos, Luc (1992). "The
Scutum Belgarum: The 1 (BE)
Corps in Germany, 1945–1991". In Haglund,
David G. (ed.). Homeward...
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distinguish it from the
other tribal markets in
Britain such as
Venta Belgarum and
Venta Icenorum.[citation needed]
Caerwent was
founded by the Romans...
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apifera var.
trollii Ophrys apifera var.
fulvofusca Ophrys apifera var.
belgarum Ophrys apifera var.
jurana Ophrys apifera var.
atrofuscus Varieties of...
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endured throughout the
history of Hampshire, as in the
Roman city of
Venta Belgarum (Latinised as Venta), the post-Roman
kingdom of Y Went, and the modern...
- (61 m) wide. On top of this they
built a fort to
protect the city of
Venta Belgarum. This site was
chosen by
William the
Conqueror as the site of one of the...