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    Duroliponte or Durolipons was a small town in the Roman province of Britannia on the site of what is now the city of Cambridge. The site of Roman Cambridge...
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    evidence of pre-Roman activity, but the Romans created a town called Duroliponte here. It was a convenient place to cross the river. At the time it was...
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    History of the Britons among the 28 cities of Britain, but the Roman Duroliponte and subsequent major British and Saxon settlements in the area were at...
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    arrival of the Belgae. The principal Roman site is a small fort (castrum) Duroliponte on Castle Hill, just northwest of the city centre around the location...
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    Correi Caistor Corieltauvi Lincolnshire Town No Cambridge Caer Grauth Duroliponte Catuvellauni Cambridgeshire City Yes Canterbury Caer Ceint Durovernum...
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  • United Kingdom 70 AD Calleva Atrebatum Silchester United Kingdom 70 AD Duroliponte Cambridge United Kingdom 70 AD Concangis Chester-le-Street United Kingdom...
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    Street (2) 76 miles 123 km Wimpole to Brancaster (Branodunum) Cambridge (Duroliponte) A603 from Wimpole to Cambridge then A10 to Ely Batham Gate Buxton (Aquae...
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    Roman road called Via Devana in the part from Ratae (now Leicester) to Duroliponte (now Cambridge) ran just north of the village. The village's name means...
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    fort) Cambridge - (Latin name: Cantabrigia. Roman Name: Durolipons or Duroliponte), now the main road through Cambridge from the station to Madgalene Bridge...
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  • Eboracum, Eburacum → Eoforwic (7th century) → Jórvík (c. 866) → York Duroliponte (Roman) → Grantebrycge (9th century) → Cantabrigia (16th century) → Cambridge...
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