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  Manduessedum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Manduessedum was a Roman fort settlement in modern day Warwickshire in England.
The final battle between the rebel queen of the Britons Boudicca at the Battle of Watling Street may have taken place near Manduessedum.
Manduessedum developed into a civilian settlement and was the centre of a pottery making industry.
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 History of Warwickshire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Aluana was an important walled town, which stood at a junction of the Ryknild Street and an east-west road.
The area around Manduessedum in northern Warwickshire, is known to have had an extensive pottery industry, which extended to near what is now Nuneaton, the remains of up to thirty pottery kilns have been found in this area.
Some historians believe that the Battle of Watling Street, the last battle of Boudicca, took place in the Warwickshire area.
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 Manduessedum -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Manduessedum was a (An inhabitant of the ancient Roman Empire) Roman fort settlement in modern day (Click link for more info and facts about Warwickshire) Warwickshire in (A division of the United Kingdom) England.
Manduessedum developed into a civilian settlement and was the centre of a (Ceramic ware made from clay and baked in a kiln) pottery making industry.
Up to 30 (A large oven for firing or burning or drying such things as porcelain or bricks) kilns dating from the Roman period have been found in the area.
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 Broadmining: Manduessedum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Manduessedum was a Roman fort settlement in modern day
The final battle between the rebel queen of the Britons Boudicca at the
Battle of Watling Street may have taken place near Manduessedum.
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 atherstone   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
An important defended Roman settlement named Manduessedum existed near the site of modern day Atherstone, and the Roman road, the Watling Street (now known as the A5) ran through the town.
It is believed that the rebel Queen of the Britons Boudicca was defeated by the Romans in her final battle near Manduessedum.
The town previously had a sizeable hat making industry, but this died out during the 1960s.
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 MANDVESSEDVM   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Manduessedum - The Place of the War Chariots
OE ceaster 'Roman fort or town' added to a reduced form of the original Celtic name which probably means 'horse chariot' (perhaps alluding to a topographical feature)." (Mills, 1998)
A side-road off the Watling street was found to have been twice resurfaced: the original surface of 6.1m was succeeded by another, 2.4 m and finally by a road 7.9 m in width.
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 Atherstone - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Atherstone   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
An important defended Roman settlement named Manduessedum existed at Mancetter near the site of modern day Atherstone, and the Roman road, the Watling Street (now known as the A5) ran through the town.
It is believed by some historians that the rebel Queen of the Britons Boudicca was defeated at the Battle of Watling Street by the Romans in her final battle near Manduessedum.
Atherstone was once an important hatting town, and became well known for its felt hats.
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 Gaius Suetonius Paulinus
Paullinus advanced down Watling Street to choose a battlefield to his advantage.
The two armies met for the Battle of Towcester at an unknown location, believed to lie in the Midlands near Manduessedum near the modern day town of Atherstone in Warwickshire.
The discipline of the 14th legion sufficed to rout the numerically superior Britons.
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 St. Peters   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The Roman road, Watling Street forms its Northern boundary and the Romans built a fort or staging post here.
in the 4th Century AD it was called Manduessedum.
In fact it is believed that Boudicea, the Ancient British Queen fought her last battle against the Romans somewhere between Mancetter and Hartshill.
www.nnwfhs.org.uk /towns/villages/churches/mancetter.htm   (322 words)

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