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    Cirencester Amphitheatre was a Roman amphitheatre in Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England. Its remains are scheduled as an ancient monument. Archaeological...
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    during the principate of Julian the Apostate.[citation needed] Cirencester Amphitheatre still exists in an area known as the Querns to the south-west of...
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  • is an area of Cirencester, an ancient market town in the Cotswold hills of England. Its principal feature is Cirencester Amphitheatre, an impressive[citation...
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    coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) The remains of at least 230 Roman amphitheatres have been found widely scattered around the area of the Roman Empire...
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    Corinium Dobunnorum (category Cirencester)
    Corinium Dobunnorum was the Romano-British settlement at Cirencester in the present-day English county of Gloucestershire. Its 2nd-century walls enclosed...
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  • cloth factory. Cirencester Amphitheatre Amphitheatre 2nd century Remains Earthwork remains of one of the largest Roman amphitheatres in Britain, built...
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  • Wakefield, central point of the Wakefield town centre Bull Ring, Cirencester, the Roman amphitheatre of Corinium Dobunnorum "Bull ring", a name for training grounds...
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    Fenny Stratford, Milton Keynes Deva Victrix, Chester Chester Roman Amphitheatre Roman Middlewich, King Street Roman Fort Ambleside Roman Fort Birdoswald...
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  • March 2023. "Cirencester Amphitheatre History". Histovirus. Retrieved 11 March 2023. Historic England. "Long barrow and Roman amphitheatre and cemetery...
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    Empire. The city possessed the typical amenities of a Roman city, an amphitheatre, a main forum, several smaller forums, an aqueduct, a variety of temples...
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    and it was provided with large public buildings such as a forum and amphitheatre. By the 2nd century, Londinium had grown to perhaps 30,000 or 60,000...
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    railway station, and set in a floor there. The Corinium (that is, modern Cirencester) example gives its name to the "Corinium Orpheus School" of Romano-British...
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    east of Dursley. The Owlpen valley is set around the settlement like an amphitheatre of wooded hills open to the west. The landscape falls within the Cotswold...
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    ROTAS-form scratched on a plaster wall in the Roman settlement of Corinium at Cirencester to be of Roman origin; however, his assertion was discounted at the time...
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    Substantial excavated Roman remains can be seen, including the military amphitheatre, thermae (baths) and barracks occupied by the Roman legion. In August...
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    run seven conferences: Nailsworth (2007); Royal Agriculture College, Cirencester (2008); Battersea Arts Centre (2009); Dame Hannah's at Seale Hayne (2010);...
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    In northern corner of the park is the Crystal Palace Bowl, a natural amphitheatre where large-scale open-air summer concerts have been held since the 1960s...
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    wide where it crossed with Watling Street, connected Letocetum with Cirencester to the south west and Yorkshire to the north east. The foundations of...
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  • Kingdom 70 AD Condate Northwich United Kingdom 70 AD Corinium Dobunnorum Cirencester United Kingdom 71 AD Eboracum York United Kingdom 72 AD Luguvalium Carlisle...
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    former was destroyed before 1853, the latter a few years later when Cirencester and Woodchester streets were built. Robins, William Paddington Past and...
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    has media related to Ancient Roman theatres. Roman architecture Roman amphitheatre Theatre of ancient Rome List of extant ancient Greek and Roman plays...
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    and St Davids and the Abbots of Faversham, Tewkesbury, Winchcombe and Cirencester. Tanning of animal hides became established on Fleet Street owing to...
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  • Page worked as a volunteer on archaeological excavations at Verulamium, Cirencester, and Bignor Villa. In 1962, she was invited by David Oates, a family...
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  • Hermitage Ballroom 11 October 1968 Ombersley Wharf Hotel 12 October 1968 Cirencester Corn Hall 13 October 1968 London Blaises Club 14 October 1968 Revolution...
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  • ever do for us? 16 November 2014 Neil Holbrook The Cemeteries of Roman Cirencester 17 July 2015 Professor Alex Bentley Neolithic Kinship, Land Use and Community...
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