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- Durobrivae may refer to: Durobrivae, the Roman town of Water Newton in Cambridgeshire, England Durobrivae Cantiacorum, the Roman settlement at Rochester...
- Durobrivae was a Roman fortified garrison town located at Water Newton in the English county of Cambridgeshire, where Ermine Street crossed the River Nene...
- as that at Stilton, follows the A1. Ermine street used to p**** through Durobrivae, the slight remains of which can be seen to the east, alongside the A1...
- of the Romano-British name for Rochester, Durobrivae, has been a matter of some debate. The name Durobrivae can be translated as "stronghold" or "fort"...
- town at Durobrivae on Ermine Street, five miles (8.0 km) to the west in Water Newton, around the middle of the 1st century AD. Durobrivae's earliest...
- Godmanchester (near Huntingdon; Durovigutum); Water Newton (Peterborough; Durobrivae); Lincoln (Lindum) A10 London-Royston; A1198 Royston-Huntingdon; A15 Lincoln-Broughton;...
- Portus Adurni Belgae Hampshire City (Village) No Rochester Caer Dourbruf Durobrivae Cantiacorum Cantiaci Kent Town No Salisbury (Old Sarum) Caer Sallwg Sorbiodunum...
- po****tion of about 250,000. The Romano-British name for Rochester was Durobrivae, later Durobrivis c. 730 and Dorobrevis in 844. The two commonly cited...
- [London] 12 To Noviomagus [unknown] 10 To Vagniacae [Springhead] 18 To Durobrivae [Rochester] 9 To Durolevum [unknown] 13 To Durovernum [Canterbury] 12...
- Rochester was established on an Iron Age site by the Romans, who called it Durobrivae (meaning "stronghold by the bridge"), to control the point where Watling...