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Petuaria (or
Petuaria Parisorum) was
originally a
Roman fort
situated where the town of
Brough in the East
Riding of
Yorkshire now stands.
Petuaria means...
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Deira may have
centred on
Petuaria (modern Brough) and
archaeological evidence shows that the town was refortified.
Petuaria was a
great tribal centre...
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relationship between Opportunum Sinus and
Petuaria. A more
recent interpretation (2005)
places both the
Parisi and
Petuaria on the
Opportunum Sinus which leads...
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regarded as straight.
Roman Winteringham was the
terminal for the
ferry to
Petuaria (Brough) on the
north s**** of the Humber. From there, the road curved...
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Novantae (*Nowantī) Rispain? Ordovicēs (*Ordowicī)
Dinas Dinorwig? Parisī
Petuaria Reginī
Noviomagus Reginorum Selgovae (*Selgowī)
Eildon Hill? Silurēs Venta...
- Parisiorum, Gaul (known
today as Paris, France).
Their capital was at
Petuaria,
close to the
Humber Estuary.
Although the
Roman conquest of
Britain began...
- The town was
known as
Petuaria during the
Roman period, and
served as the
capital of the
Celtic tribe of the Parisi.
Petuaria marked the
southern end...
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Baddon Aquae Sulis Roman Settlement Somerset City No
Brough Caer
Petuar Petuaria Parisi East
Riding of
Yorkshire Town No
Builth Wells Caer
Peris Unknown...
- Aldborough,
North Yorkshire (Isurium Brigantum) C Bath (Aquae Sulis) C
Brough (
Petuaria) C
Buxton (Aquae Arnemetiae)
Caerleon (Isca Augusta) C
Caernarfon (Segontium)...
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Water Eaton,
Staffordshire AI
Petriana Stanwix in Carlisle, ****bria ND, T
Petuaria Brough,
Yorkshire P, RC Pons
Aelius Newcastle upon Tyne ND, T
Portus Abonae...