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Antonine Itinerary

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The Antonine Itinerary (Itinerarium Antonini Augusti, "The Itinerary of the Emperor Antoninus") is a famous itinerarium, a register of the stations and distances along various roads. [1]

43 relations: Ablative (Latin), Antoninus Pius, Aquae Sulis, Ariconium, Augustus, Bath, Somerset, Bitton, Blestium, Burrium, Caerwent, Calleva Atrebatum, Caracalla, Cirencester, Corinium Dobunnorum, Cunetio, Diocletian, Extant literature, Geoffroy Tory, Glevum, Gloucester, Hispania, Itinerarium, List of Roman emperors, Mildenhall, Wiltshire, Mile, Monmouth, Ordnance Survey, Pace (unit), Road map, Roman Britain, Roman Empire, Roman roads, Sandy Lane, Wiltshire, Sea Mills, Bristol, Silchester, Speen, Berkshire, The Description of Britain, Thomas Reynolds (minister), Usk, Venta Silurum, Wanborough, Wiltshire, Weston under Penyard, William Roy.

Ablative (Latin)

In Latin grammar, the ablative case (in Latin, cāsus ablātīvus) is one of the six cases of nouns.

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Antoninus Pius

Antoninus Pius (Titus Aelius Hadrianus Antoninus Augustus Pius; 19 September 867 March 161 AD), also known as Antoninus, was Roman emperor from 138 to 161.

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Aquae Sulis

Aquae Sulis was a small town in the Roman province of Britannia.

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Ariconium

Ariconium was a road station of Roman Britain mentioned in Iter XIII of the Iter Britanniarum of the Antonine Itineraries.

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Augustus

Augustus (Augustus; 23 September 63 BC – 19 August 14 AD) was a Roman statesman and military leader who was the first Emperor of the Roman Empire, controlling Imperial Rome from 27 BC until his death in AD 14.

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Bath, Somerset

Bath is the largest city in the ceremonial county of Somerset, England, known for its Roman-built baths.

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Bitton

Bitton is a village and civil parish in South Gloucestershire, England, in the east of the Greater Bristol area on the River Boyd.

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Blestium

Blestium (also Blestio in the Antonine Itinerary (Iter XIII)) was a small fort and iron working centre in the Roman province of Britannia Superior, part of Roman Britain.

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Burrium

Burrium was a legionary fortress in the Roman province of Britannia Superior or Roman Britain.

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Caerwent

Caerwent is a village and community in Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Calleva Atrebatum

Calleva Atrebatum ("Calleva of the Atrebates") was originally an Iron Age settlement, capital of the Atrebates tribe, and subsequently a town in the Roman province of Britannia.

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Caracalla

Caracalla (Latin: Marcus Aurelius Severus Antoninus Augustus; 4 April 188 – 8 April 217), formally known as Antoninus, was Roman emperor from 198 to 217 AD.

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Cirencester

Cirencester (see below for more variations) is a market town in east Gloucestershire, England, west northwest of London.

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Corinium Dobunnorum

Corinium Dobunnorum was the Romano-British settlement at Cirencester in the present-day English county of Gloucestershire.

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Cunetio

The Roman town of Cunetio, located across the River Kennet from the modern village of Mildenhall, Wiltshire, England, was occupied from the 2nd century AD until the end of the Roman period in the early 5th century, when it was apparently abandoned.

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Diocletian

Diocletian (Gaius Aurelius Valerius Diocletianus Augustus), born Diocles (22 December 244–3 December 311), was a Roman emperor from 284 to 305.

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Extant literature

Extant literature and extant music refers to texts or music that has survived from the past to the present time, as opposed to lost work.

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Geoffroy Tory

Geoffroy Tory (also Geofroy, Latin "Godofredus Torinus") was born in Bourges around 1480 and died in Paris before 14 October 1533.

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Glevum

Glevum (or, more formally, Colonia Nervia Glevensium, or occasionally Glouvia) was a Roman fort in Roman Britain that became a "colonia" of retired legionaries in AD 97.

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Gloucester

Gloucester is a city and district in Gloucestershire, England, of which it is the county town.

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Hispania

Hispania was the Roman name for the Iberian Peninsula.

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Itinerarium

An itinerarium (plural: itineraria) was an Ancient Roman road map in the form of a listing of cities, villages (''vici'') and other stops, with the intervening distances.

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List of Roman emperors

The Roman Emperors were rulers of the Roman Empire, wielding power over its citizens and military.

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Mildenhall, Wiltshire

Mildenhall is a village and civil parish in the Kennet Valley in Wiltshire, England, about east of the market town of Marlborough.

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Mile

The mile is an English unit of length of linear measure equal to 5,280 feet, or 1,760 yards, and standardised as exactly 1,609.344 metres by international agreement in 1959.

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Monmouth

Monmouth (Trefynwy meaning "town on the Monnow") is the historic county town of Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Ordnance Survey

Ordnance Survey (OS) is a national mapping agency in the United Kingdom which covers the island of Great Britain.

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Pace (unit)

A pace is a unit of length consisting either of one normal walking step (~0.75 m), or of a double step, returning to the same foot (~1.5 m).

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Road map

A road map or route map is a map that primarily displays roads and transport links rather than natural geographical information.

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Roman Britain

Roman Britain (Britannia or, later, Britanniae, "the Britains") was the area of the island of Great Britain that was governed by the Roman Empire, from 43 to 410 AD.

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Roman Empire

The Roman Empire (Imperium Rōmānum,; Koine and Medieval Greek: Βασιλεία τῶν Ῥωμαίων, tr.) was the post-Roman Republic period of the ancient Roman civilization, characterized by government headed by emperors and large territorial holdings around the Mediterranean Sea in Europe, Africa and Asia.

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Roman roads

Roman roads (Latin: viae Romanae; singular: via Romana meaning "Roman way") were physical infrastructure vital to the maintenance and development of the Roman state, and were built from about 300 BC through the expansion and consolidation of the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire.

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Sandy Lane, Wiltshire

Sandy Lane is a small village situated between the towns of Chippenham and Devizes in Wiltshire, England, and between the villages of Bromham and Derry Hill on the A342 road.

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Sea Mills, Bristol

Sea Mills is a suburb of the English port city of Bristol.

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Silchester

Silchester is a village and civil parish about north of Basingstoke in Hampshire.

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Speen, Berkshire

Speen is a village and civil parish in West Berkshire, England.

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The Description of Britain

The Description of Britain, also known by its Latin name De Situ Britanniae ("On the Situation of Britain"), was a literary forgery perpetrated by Charles Bertram on the historians of England.

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Thomas Reynolds (minister)

Thomas Reynolds (1752–1829) was an English antiquarian and minister.

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Usk

Usk (Brynbuga) is a small town in Monmouthshire, south-east Wales, situated northeast of Newport.

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Venta Silurum

Venta Silurum was a town in the Roman province of Britannia or Britain.

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Wanborough, Wiltshire

Wanborough is a large village and civil parish in the borough of Swindon, Wiltshire, England.

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Weston under Penyard

Weston under Penyard is a small village in Herefordshire, England.

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William Roy

Major-General William Roy FRS, FSA FRSE (4 May 1726 – 1 July 1790) was a Scottish military engineer, surveyor, and antiquarian.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonine_Itinerary

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