- Tripontĭum
Tripontĭum, Ortschaft der Coritaner im Römischen Britannien: beim j. Rugby.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
Tripontĭum, Ortschaft der Coritaner im Römischen Britannien: beim j. Rugby.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
Tripontium — was a town in Roman Britain. It lay on the Roman road later called Watling Street (and known today as the A5) at a site now chiefly within the civil parish of Newton and Biggin in the English county of Warwickshire and partly in Leicestershire,… … Wikipedia
TRIPONTIUM — pagus Angliae in Comitatu Northamptoniensi, Antonin. Toceter Camdeno, oppid. alias Coritanorum, hodie pagus Towcester, speedo, 6. milliar. Angl. a Northamptonia Urbe in meridiem Buckingamiam versus prope fontes Usae fluv … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Tripontium (disambiguation) — Tripontium (meaning in Latin: Three Bridges ) is the name of several small Roman period towns, among which the most notable are: # Tripontium in Britain # Triponzo in Umbria … Wikipedia
Bannaventa — Geobox|Roman Settlement name = Bannaventa category = Roman Settlement image caption =Plan of the site of Bannaventa symbol = country = England state = Northamptonshire region = East of England district = Daventry municipality = Norton location =… … Wikipedia
Rugby, Warwickshire — Infobox UK place country = England official name= Rugby latitude= 52.37 longitude= 1.26 civil parish= population = 61,988 (2001 Census) shire district= Rugby shire county= Warwickshire region= West Midlands constituency westminster= Rugby and… … Wikipedia
Forum Appii — an ancient post station on the Via Appia, 43 miles (69 km) southeast of Rome, founded, no doubt, by the original constructor of the road. Horace mentions it as the usual halt at the end of the first days journey from Rome, and describes it as… … Wikipedia
Rugby (Warwickshire) — Rugby Rugby Market Place Koordinaten … Deutsch Wikipedia
50 — Year 50 was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. NOTOC EventsBy placeRoman Empire*Roman Emperor Claudius appoints Agrippa II governor of Chalcis. *Claudius adopts Nero. *Cologne is… … Wikipedia
Roman sites in the United Kingdom — There are many Roman sites in the United Kingdom that are open to the public. It should be noted that there are many sites that do not require special access, including Roman roads, and sites that have not been uncovered.England*Ambleside Roman… … Wikipedia
Watling Street — is the name given to an ancient trackway in England and Wales that was first used by the Celts mainly between the modern cities of Canterbury and St Albans. The Romans later paved the route, part of which is identified on the Antonine Itinerary… … Wikipedia