Place Names, Language Varietiesof or pertaining to the ancient kingdom, republic, and empire whose capital was the city of Rome. of a kind or character regarded as typical of the ancient Romans:Roman virtues. Printing(usually l.c.) designating or pertaining to the upright style of printing ...
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There are countless instances of “the Old Roman Road” across the UK. Equally common though perhaps less well known example of Roman infrastructure are the numerous cases of cities including the word “chester”, a derivative of ‘castrum’ meaning Castle in Latin. A simple scratch of the ...
On a similar note, academic research from the field of linguistics indicates many well-known place names in the UK owe their origin to Latin. For example, the Romans used "castrum" to refer to a city, which developed into the common place ending -chester, -caster or -cester. The ...
It takes considerable imagination driving on up the bustling A46 to conjure up Roman Britain, but eventually Lincoln—Lindum—gives us a suitable finale as we drive through the Roman New-port Arch, the oldest arch in the UK still actively used by traffic. The Fosse Way runs parallel to High...
(Lady of Imbrasos), throned in the highest, to thee in thy shrine did Agamemnon dedicate the rudder of his ship, a charm against ill weather, when thou didst bind the winds for him, what time the Akhaian (Achaean) ships sailed to vex the cities of the Teukroi [i.e. the Trojans...
Thank you for the lovely comment, Dim. When I lived in the UK my home was in Cardiff, so it didn't take too long for my family to reach Bath. I feel the same way as you do - I have never become tired of Bath, even though I've visited the city many times!
Every city rests on the buried infrastructure of modern life - cables, metros, pipes and drains. Beneath the city of Bath there are also hot springs - the ... E Young - 《Riba Journal》 被引量: 0发表: 2022年 Names of Inns at Hot Spring in Japan Natural spas are scattered everywhere...
Greek city ofLarissainThessaly Silver Drachm 20mm (5.86 grams)Struck circa 356-320 B.C. Reference: HGC 4, 453Rare R1; BCD Thessaly II, lot 280 Certification:NGC AncientsCh XF Strike: 5/5 Surface: 3/5 Fine Style 4683112-009 Head of nymph Larissa facing three-quarters left, wearing ampyx...
Type: Archaeological site Description: architectural structure in North Lanarkshire, Scotland, UK Wheelchair access: yesPlease support Ukraine in securing a full security guarantee from its allies—the only path to peace and stability in Europe.