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    Manduessedum or Manduesedum was a Roman fort and later a civilian small town in the Roman Province of Britannia. It was located on and immediately to the...
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    have been found over a large area; High Cross in Leicestershire and Manduessedum near the modern day town of Atherstone in Warwickshire have also been...
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    to Wroxeter in about 55. Around the fortress grew the settlement of Manduessedum. It is thought that Mancetter is the most likely location of the Defeat...
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    Londinium and Viroconium (Wroxeter) which became Watling Street. A site near Manduessedum (Mancetter), near the modern town of Atherstone in Warwickshire, was...
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    is now Atherstone, and an important defended Roman settlement named Manduessedum existed at Mancetter near the site of modern-day Atherstone. It is widely...
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    Corby, Medbourne, Leicester (Ratae Corieltauvorum), Mancetter (Manduessedum), Water Eaton (Pennocrucium), Newport, Whitchurch (Mediolanum), Chester...
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    Exeter (Isca Dumnoniorum), Tripontium (near modern Rugby) and the fort of Manduessedum (near modern Atherstone) are founded (approximate date). Roman emperor...
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    [Redhill] 11 To Pennocrucium [Penkridge] 12 To Letocetum [Wall] 12 To Manduessedum [Mancetter] 16 To Venonae [High Cross] 12 To Bannaventa [Norton] 17 To...
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  • from vaults of the Temple of Claudius, to Londinium, Watling Street, Manduessedum (the likely battle site), Lunt Roman Fort and Venta Icenorum. 3 "In Search...
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    settlements at Castle Bromwich and Grimstock Hill near Coleshill to Manduessedum (Mancetter), and to the fort at Greensforge near Kinver. The existence...
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    and also assigns to Venonae distances from other places known to us — Manduessedum [today Mancetter] and Bannaventa [in Northamptonshire] — which agree...
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    settlements included Tripontium near Rugby and Manduessedum near Atherstone. The area around Manduessedum is known to have had an extensive pottery industry...
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    Mason's route, reported in 1831, may have some factual basis. Mancetter (Manduessedum) where it joined Watling Street until Water Eaton - (Pennocrucium) to...
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    Exeter (Isca Dumnoniorum), Tripontium (near modern Rugby) and the fort of Manduessedum (near modern Atherstone) are founded (approximate date). Roman emperor...
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  • Proconsulis. Sennius, a mid-second century potter whose workshop was in Manduessedum, formerly part of Roman Britain. He is known for his mortaria, found...
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  • Antiquaries on 5 March 1778. He had, however, prepared for publication Manduessedum Romanorum, or The History and Antiquities of the Parish of Manceter'...
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  • Concangis, Corinium, Galava, Glannoventa, Leucarum, Lindum, Mamucium, Manduessedum, Mediobogdum, Navio, Morbium, Olicana, Pinnata Castra, Portus Adurni...
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    'The Roman sites of south-west Leicestershire. Part II: Mancetter (Manduessedum), Sapcote, Barwell and Hinckley, with notes on adjacent sites', Leicestershire...
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  • 1730, perhaps similar in origin to the place-name Luffenham in Rutland Manduessedum SP330968 Lost Place in Witherley, it was a Romano British settlement...
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    to be an Anglian or Iron Age route. The Roman road from Leicester to Manduessedum, now Mancetter and Witherley, entered the watershed of the Saint south-east...
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