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Vinovia or
Vinovium was a
Roman fort and
settlement situated just over 1 mile (1.6 km) to the
north of the town of
Bishop Auckland on the
banks of the...
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Anscombe proposes that the
Vinoviloth were
Goths settled in
Britain at
Vinovia.
These would be the
Goths mentioned by ****er as
ancestors of
Alfred the...
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Beaminster Arbeia Roman Fort,
South Shields Binchester Roman Fort, (called
Vinovia by the Romans),
Roman fort
north of
Bishop Auckland Concangis, Chester-Le-Street...
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Review 8(32): 365–366.
Alfred Anscombe (1913), "Sir
Lancelot du Lake and
Vinovia", The
Celtic Review 9(33): 77–80. Johnson,
Flint (14
August 2002). The...
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Draitou Unknown Dumnonii Somerset Village Yes
Durham (Binchester) Caer Weir
Vinovia Brigantes County Durham City (Village) No
Exeter Caer Uisc Isca Dumnoniorum...
- SM U-93 1917
Vandalia 1912 1915–1918
Cargo ship 7,334 Sunk by U boat in 1918
Vinovia 1906 1915–1917
Cargo ship 7,046 Sunk by U boat 1917
Aurania 1916 1916–1918...
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Mamucium Manchester United Kingdom 79 AD
Olicana Ilkley United Kingdom 79 AD
Vinovia Binchester United Kingdom 80 AD
Inveresk Roman Fort
Musselburgh United...
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capital of
Roman Britain). The
Norman castle above dates from c. 1076.
Vinovia Bishop Auckland,
County Durham,
England mid 70s AD
Remains of a
Roman Fort...
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Vindomis Neatham,
Hampshire AI, RC
Vindomora Ebchester,
County Durham AI
Vinovia Binchester,
County Durham AI, P, RC
Viroconium Cornoviorum Wroxeter, Shropshire...
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Carriden (Veluniate)
Catterick (Cataractonium);
Binchester (Bishop Auckland;
Vinovia);
Corbridge (Coria) on Hadrian's Wall A59 York to A1(M) Devil's Causeway...