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The Ravenna Cosmography (Latin: Ravennatis Anonymi Cosmographia, lit. "The Cosmography of the Unknown Ravennese") is a list of place-names covering the world from India to Ireland, compiled by an anonymous cleric in Ravenna around 700 AD. Textual evidence indicates that the author frequently used maps as his source.

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Ravenna Cosmography

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The Ravenna Cosmography (Latin: Ravennatis Anonymi Cosmographia, lit. "The Cosmography of the Unknown Ravennese") is a list of place-names covering the...

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Ravenna

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Generally speaking, adjectival "Ravenna" and "Ravennate" are more common for most adjectival uses—the Ravenna Cosmography, Ravenna grass, the Ravennate fleet—while...

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Oisc of Kent

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is described as a leader of the Saxon invaders of Britain in the Ravenna Cosmography. This says that "in oceano vero occidentale est insula quae dicitur...

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Scottish island names

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Ancient Greek. At a much later date the Ravenna Cosmography, which was compiled by an anonymous cleric in Ravenna around AD 700, mentions various Scottish...

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Epidii

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modern Argyll. Ptolemy does not list a town for the Epidii, but the Ravenna Cosmography (RC 108.4) mentions Rauatonium, which is assumed to be Southend....

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Dumnonii

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west of the Durotriges. The name purocoronavium that appears in the Ravenna Cosmography implies the existence of a sub-tribe called the Cornavii or Cornovii...

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Oldest town in Britain

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Ptolemy's Geography, Tacitus's Annales, The Antonine Itinerary and the Ravenna Cosmography, as well as on monuments such as the tomb inscription for Gnaeus...

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Glannoventa

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4th-century Notitia Dignitatum, and Cantiventi in the 6th-century Ravenna Cosmography. An infantry unit of the Roman army based at the fort in 158 AD was...

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List of Roman place names in Britain

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Names AI: The Antonine Itinerary P: Ptolemy's Geography RC: The Ravenna Cosmography T: Tacitus's On the Life and Character of Julius Agricola. SP: Confession...

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Iceni

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(Icenoi), as having a town called Venta. Venta, also mentioned in the Ravenna Cosmography, and the Antonine Itinerary, was a settlement near the village of...

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River Tamar

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flowing" and which it shares with the River Thames. The seventh-century Ravenna Cosmography mentions a Roman settlement named Tamaris, but it is unclear to which...

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Scotland during the Roman Empire

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from the natives, and eventually the spread of Christianity. The Ravenna Cosmography utilises a third- or fourth-century Roman map and identifies four...

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Corieltauvi

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Coritani and Coritavi in Ptolemy's 2nd century Geography. However, the Ravenna Cosmography gives the name of their capital, in apparently corrupt form, as Rate...

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Cramond Roman Fort

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Scotland. The settlement may be the "Rumabo" listed in the 7th-century Ravenna Cosmography. The fort was established around 140 AD and occupied until around...

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Nemeton

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Nympton, and have been identified with the name Nemetotatio in the Ravenna Cosmography near the site of modern-day North Tawton. A well known nemeton site...

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Franks

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and sometimes in modern texts referred to as Ripuarian Franks. The Ravenna Cosmography suggests that Francia Renensis included the old civitas of the Ubii...

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Niger River

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A reconstruction of the Ravenna Cosmography placed on a Ptolemaic map. The River Ger is visible at bottom. Note it is placed, following Ptolemy, as just...

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Takina

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as the one called Gazena by Ptolemy and that called Tagena in the Ravenna Cosmography. Its site is located near the modern town of Yaralli (Yarışlı) in...

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Maponos

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also attest to Maponos in Britain. Both are from the 7th-century Ravenna Cosmography. Locus Maponi (Richmond & Crawford #228) or "the place of Maponos"...

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Dumnonia

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Dewnans, Breton: Devnent). There is evidence, based on an entry in the Ravenna Cosmography, that there may have been a sub-tribe in the western part of the...

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Isle of Skye

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first written references to the island are Roman sources such as the Ravenna Cosmography, which refers to Scitis and Scetis, which can be found on a map by...

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Seil

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any plausible referents for them." The Ravenna Cosmography, which was compiled by an anonymous cleric in Ravenna around AD 700, mentions various Scottish...

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Brigantes

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North Yorkshire) – mentioned in the Antonine Itinerary and the Ravenna Cosmography Luguvalium (Carlisle, Cumbria) – probably a settlement of the Carvetii...

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Lindum Colonia

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Lindo in the Iter or routes numbered V, VI and VIII. Then, in the Ravenna Cosmography, a listing of towns in the Roman Empire compiled in the 7th century...

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Frisii

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context is poetic license rather than historical accuracy. In the Ravenna Cosmography, composed about 700 on the basis of antique maps and itineraries...

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River Thames

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the river. Tamese was referred to as a place, not a river in the Ravenna Cosmography (c. AD 700). The river's name has always been pronounced with a simple...

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Noviomagus Reginorum

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given as "Noviomagus" in Ptolemy and "Navimago regentium" in the Ravenna Cosmography. This is believed to be a Latinization of a Brittonic placename meaning...

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Lombards

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Anthaib, Banthaib, and Vurgundaib (Burgundaib). According to the Ravenna Cosmography, Mauringa was the land east of the Elbe. The crossing into Mauringa...

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