• Tripontium is a Roman town in Warwickshire and Leicestershire, England. Tripontium (meaning in Latin: "Three Bridges") may also refer to: Tripontium (Melrose)...
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    Tripontium (Latin for "Place of three bridges") was a town in Roman Britain. It lay on the Roman road later called Watling Street (and known today as the...
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    Avon. Just north of the village are the remains of the Roman town of Tripontium. The village is also at the northern end of the "Great Central Walk" the...
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    defended Dobunni watch settlement. During the Roman period the Roman town of Tripontium was established on the Watling Street Roman road around 3.4 miles (5.5 km)...
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    its modern successor. This group of three bridges is sometimes known as Tripontium (‘three bridges’ in Latin), a modern version of the Roman name. Historic...
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  • former gravelling) of the section from Tripontium, 6 km (4 miles) northwest, to Forum Appii; the bridge near Tripontium was similarly repaired, and that at...
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    Benaventa XVII, Lactodorum XII. Iter 6, Lactodorum XVI, Isannavantia XII, Tripontium XII. Iter 8, Venone XII, Benaventa XVIII, Magiovinter XXVIII. The sites...
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    than a mile from the M1 and M6 motorways. The site of the Roman town of Tripontium is on the A5 (Watling Street), west of the village. Near to the church...
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    collection in Great North Museum, Newcastle upon Tyne Lunt Fort, near Coventry Tripontium, near Rugby Metchley Fort, Birmingham Bignor Roman Villa, Pulborough Fishbourne...
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    The Sixth Route (Iter VI) also recorded an alternate path stopping at Tripontium (Newton and Biggin) between Venonis (High Cross) and Bannaventa (Norton);...
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    had 45 inhabitants. The name of the town must surely derive from Latin *Tripontium, meaning "three bridges", presumably one over each branch of the rivers;...
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  • Hill Baths, in London Leicester – Jewry Wall Ribchester, in Lancashire Tripontium, near today's Rugby, Warwickshire Welwyn, Hertfordshire – Welwyn Roman...
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    Catuvellaunian prince Caratacus. London (Londinium), Exeter (Isca Dumnoniorum), Tripontium (near modern Rugby) and the fort of Manduessedum (near modern Atherstone)...
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  • National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 22 February 2024. "SITE OF TRIPONTIUM ROMAN SETTLEMENT". Our Warwickshire. Retrieved 22 February 2024. Historic...
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    Trajectus Keynsham, Somerset AI Trimontium Newstead, Scottish Borders P Tripontium Churchover, Warwickshire AI Uxacona Redhill, Shropshire AI Uxelodunum...
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    collection of Roman artefacts, excavated from the nearby Roman town of Tripontium. It also has a display of the social and industrial history of Rugby,...
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    other things, Roman artefacts dug up from the nearby Roman settlement of Tripontium. The Webb Ellis Rugby Football Museum, where traditional rugby balls are...
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    Roman Mansio in Godmanchester Letocetum, Wall, Staffordshire Rutupiae Tripontium Iping Little St Bernard Pass Le Mesnil Storgosia Tre Taverne Via Augusta...
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    its modern successor. This group of three bridges is sometimes known as Tripontium. To the east of the viaduct, the River Leader flows into the Tweed from...
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    outside modern day Rugby, remains have been found of a Roman town called Tripontium, on the original Watling Street which is now known as the A5. Historians...
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    Catuvellaunian prince Caratacus. London (Londinium), Exeter (Isca Dumnoniorum), Tripontium (near modern Rugby) and the fort of Manduessedum (near modern Atherstone)...
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  • the surrounding area. In 1836 he successfully located the Roman town of Tripontium nearby. His work was published in two books and many journal articles;...
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  • Bottesford, recorded as Toxtonhyl in 1304, now represented by Toston Hill Tripontium SP535795 Lost Place in Shawell, perhaps commemorating stream crossings...
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    around one and a half miles north of Clifton is the former Roman town of Tripontium. The area around Clifton has been suggested as a possible location of...
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    for centuries believed to have been the location of the Roman town of Tripontium, however this was later discovered around a mile to the north. The bridge...
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    findings appears to be Flavian. Other significant Roman settlements included Tripontium near Rugby and Manduessedum near Atherstone. The area around Manduessedum...
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  • Medbourne and Godmanchester, and an unnamed road to the local settlement of Tripontium on Watling Street (now the Caves Inn near Lutterworth). The Newarke Street...
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