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View over the Itchen river at the approximate site of Clausentum

Clausentum was a small town in the Roman province of Britannia. The site is believed to be located in Bitterne Manor, which is now a suburb of Southampton.

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Clausentum

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Clausentum was a small town in the Roman province of Britannia. The site is believed to be located in Bitterne Manor, which is now a suburb of Southampton...

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Southampton

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of Clausentum was established. It was an important trading port and defensive outpost of Winchester, at the site of modern Bitterne Manor. Clausentum was...

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Hampshire

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across southern Britain. A fortification near Southampton was called Clausentum, part of the Saxon Shore forts, traditionally seen as defences against...

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Hedge End

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inhabited the Hedge End area prior to the Roman conquest. A Roman road from Clausentum (a fortified harbour in what is now Bitterne, Southampton) passed through...

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Ancasta

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dedicatory inscription found in the United Kingdom at the Roman settlement of Clausentum (Bitterne, near Southampton). Ancasta may be taken to be a local goddess...

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List of Celtic deities

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- Gallic goddess in the Moselle Valley Ancasta - Brittonic goddess of Clausentum Andarta - Gallic goddess Andrasta - Brittonic goddess of victory Annea...

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List of cities founded by the Romans

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Ilchester United Kingdom 60 AD Ad Flexum Mosonmagyaróvár Hungary 70 AD Clausentum Southampton United Kingdom 70 AD Venta Belgarum Winchester United Kingdom...

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Roman roads in Britannia

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(Portus Adurni), a port, via Winchester (Venta) and Southampton (Clausentum) Silchester – Old Sarum (Sorviodunum), offering connections to Exeter...

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Saxon Shore

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Caister-on-Sea. In the south, Carisbrooke Castle on the Isle of Wight and Clausentum (Bitterne, in modern Southampton) are also regarded as westward extensions...

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Magnus Maximus

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gathered an army as he sacked Frankish towns along the way. He invaded Clausentum (modern Southampton) unintentionally and nearly fought the army of the...

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Eastleigh

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road, built in A.D.79 between Winchester (Venta Belgarum) and Bitterne (Clausentum). Roman remains discovered in the Eastleigh area, including a Roman lead...

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Belgae

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of Roman Britain had towns including Portus Adurni (Portchester) and Clausentum (Southampton). The civitas capital was at Venta Belgarum (Winchester)...

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List of Roman place names in Britain

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(Sapperton, Lincolnshire?) AI Cilurnum Walwick Chesters, Northumberland ND, T Clausentum Bitterne, Hampshire AI Coccium Wigan, Lancashire AI Colonia Colchester...

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Fairmile D motor torpedo boat

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Beazley, Clausentum Yard, Northam Bridge, Southampton 7 August 1943 Mined on 23 March 1945 in the Adriatic. MTB 706 Risdon Beazley, Clausentum Yard, Northam...

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History of Southampton

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City Centre. Antonine Itinerary VII documents the Roman settlement of Clausentum in Roman Britain as being 20 miles (32 km) west of Noviomagus Reginorum...

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Frome

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Mendips passing south of Frome en route to Old Sarum (Salisbury) and Clausentum (Southampton) or to Moriconium (Hamworthy near Poole), probably for the...

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Molly Cotton

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Wheeler, at Verulamium. 1951–1954, Cotton worked as Field Director at Clausentum. During this time, Cotton published numerous archaeological papers, focusing...

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Red Funnel

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ST Ascupart 1922–1927 ST Morglay 1922–1927 TSST Canute 1923–1965 TSST Clausentum 1926–1966 TSS T/T Calshot (I) 1930–1964 Sold and renamed Galway Bay. Preserved...

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Fairmile C motor gun boat

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1941 Sunk by mine 28 June 1944 off Normandy. MGB 327 Risdon Beazley, Clausentum Yard, Northam Bridge, Southampton 22 August 1941 Sold for disposal in...

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Fairmile B motor launch

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Later renumbered ML 2337; sold 25 September 1956. ML 338 Risdon Beazley, Clausentum Yard, Northam Bridge, Southampton 28 September 1941 Later renumbered ML...

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River Hamble Country Park

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site, which would have been the route between the Roman settlements of Clausentum (Bitterne Manor) and Portus Adurni (Portchester). In 1439, the Grace Dieu...

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Southampton town walls

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Following the Roman conquest of Britain in AD 43 the fortress settlement of Clausentum was established. It was an important trading port and a defensive outpost...

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Bitterne Manor

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Denys. Bitterne Manor is the site of the original Roman settlement of Clausentum, the forerunner to today's City of Southampton. Archaeological evidence...

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Peartree House

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Mylles, M.P. for Winchester, using stone from the Roman settlement at Clausentum. The most notable former resident of the property was Lieutenant-General...

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Risdon Beazley

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years old. Throughout the life of the companies their base remained at Clausentum Yard, Bitterne Manor, Southampton. By the 1930s Risdon Beazley Ltd. was...

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St Denys

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far south has evidence of a Roman river jetty or possible crossing to Clausentum on the east of the river, and certain finds of other Roman archaeology...

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