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Volubilis Roman Town

Volubilis Roman Town

The anceint roman town of Volubiklis in Morocco, occupied until the 1800's and then stripped to build the new capital at Meknes, otherwise this would have been a perfect roman town
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Ancient roman town Colonia Ulpia Traiana in Xanten APX, Germany - overlay

Ancient roman town Colonia Ulpia Traiana in Xanten APX, Germany - overlay

Colonia Ulpia Traiana, Xanten was after Cologne the largest roman town in Germania Inferior. During the first three centuries about 10000 people lived within its walls. The town was situated on the river Rhine which was the eastern frontier of the roman empire.
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Alchester Roman Town

Alchester Roman Town

Alchester is the Anglo-Saxon and modern name for a small town in the Roman province of Britannia. Its name in Latin is unknown. It is located two miles south of Bicester, in the northwest corner of the civil parish of Wendlebury in the English county of Oxfordshire. There is also an adjoining Roman military camp.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alchester_Roman_Town

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Viroconium Cornoviorum - 4th largest Roman town in Britannia

Viroconium Cornoviorum - 4th largest Roman town in Britannia

Viroconium Cornoviorum, or simply Viroconium, was a Roman town, one corner of which is now occupied by the small village of Wroxeter in the English county of Shropshire, about 8 km (5 miles) east-south-east of Shrewsbury.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viroconium_Cornoviorum
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Venta Silurum - a Roman town in Wales

Venta Silurum - a Roman town in Wales

Venta Silurum was a town in the Roman province of Britannia. Today it consists of remains in the village of Caerwent in Monmouthshire. Much of it has been excavated and is on display to the public.

Venta was founded by the Romans in AD 75 as a market town for the defeated Silures tribe. Unusually, it remained occupied until at least the mid-5th century. By the 6th century, there ...
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Rutupiae Roman Fort

Rutupiae Roman Fort

Rutupiæ was the Roman name for Richborough near Sandwich, Kent, which they founded after they landed in England in AD 43. A major port of Roman Britain (with Dubris, it was one of the start-points for the Roman road of Watling Street, which ran on to Canterbury and London), it has many phases of Roman remains, collectively known as Richborough Fort or Richborough Roman Fort, still visible today...
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Coria Roman Fort

Coria Roman Fort

Coria was a fort and town, located 2.5 miles (4.0 km) south of Hadrian's Wall, in the Roman province of Britannia. Its full Latin name is uncertain. Today it is known as Corchester or Corbridge Roman Site, adjoining Corbridge in the English county of Northumberland.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coria_(Corbridge)
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Roman entertainment

Roman entertainment

Listed are 688 placemarks found so far with Roman amphitheatres, theatres, odeons (music theatres),circus and stadiums all over the Roman Empire.

The placemarks are placed in each cateory with name of the city in Roman and today. Some only have the name from totay, other the Roman name only.
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Colonia Ulpia Oescensium - roman city in Bulgaria

Colonia Ulpia Oescensium - roman city in Bulgaria

This Roman town near the city of Gigen was built in the second century near the place where the Iskar river runs into the Danube. Oescus flourishes culturally and economically during the time of Antonines and Severans dynasties, second and beginning of third century. It was destroyed in the fourth century.
It was the end of the roman road Via Publica from the Rhodopen at the border to Gr...
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Lullingstone Roman Villa

Lullingstone Roman Villa

Lullingstone Roman Villa is a villa built during the Roman occupation of Britain, situated near the village of Eynsford in northwest Kent, south eastern England.

It is unknown which family lived in the villa and owned the large estate that would have surrounded it, though they would have had to be wealthy. They may have been Roman, though they could also have been native Britons ...
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ruins of roman amphitheatre

ruins of roman amphitheatre

ruins of roman amphitheatre of ancient town Isca, present day Cearleon, Newport ,web link UK.http://www.newport.gov.uk/_dc/index.cfm?fuseaction=virtualtours.amphitheatre
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Binchester Roman Fort

Binchester Roman Fort

Binchester Roman Fort (called Vinovia by the Romans) is situated just over 1 mile (1.6 km) to the north of the town of Bishop Auckland on the banks of the River Wear in County Durham, England. The fort was the site of a hamlet until the late middle-ages, but the modern-day village of Binchester is about 2 miles (3 km) to the east, near Spennymoor.

The fort was established to guar...
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