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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...
- 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...
- Beaminster Arbeia Roman Fort, South Shields Binchester Roman Fort, (called Vinovia by the Romans), Roman fort north of Bishop Auckland Concangis, Chester-le-Street...
- Review 8(32): 365–366. Alfred Anscombe (1913), "Sir Lancelot du Lake and Vinovia", The Celtic Review 9(33): 77–80. Johnson, Flint (2002). The British Sources...
- 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 Valeria 1913 1915–1918...
- Park, Lartington Hall, Witton Castle, Raby Castle, Binchester Roman Fort (Vinovia), The Bowes Museum, the Weardale Railway and enclosures and industrial...
- area throughout the medieval period and into the 16th and 17th centuries. Vinovia or Vinovium was a Roman fort and settlement built around AD 79 situated...
- over the Wear near present-day Bishop Auckland. At this point, the fort Vinovia guarded a branch road that turned off to the right heading for Durham,...
- first element of its name from the first element of the earlier Roman name Vinovia. This was Anglicised with the addition of the Old English word ceaster...
- 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...