Their Verulamium Region counterparts, however, produced Continental-style flagons and mortaria that were traded much further afield. |
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Cunobelinus describes himself as the son of Tasciovanus who, according to mint marks on his coins, ruled from Verlamio, later the Roman town of Verulamium, close to St Albans. |
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Another Romanized town attacked by Boudicca and the Iceni was Verulamium. |
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Exceptionally, new buildings were still going up in this period in Verulamium and Cirencester. |
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The hilltop located outside Verulamium eventually became a cult centre devoted to Alban. |
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Gildas calls Alban a martyr of Verulamium but says he crossed the river Thames prior to his execution, during the persecution of Diocletian. |
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This advance was given up, possibly under pressure from Rome, and a later series of coins were again minted at Verulamium. |
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The location of the tomb of Saint Alban that Germanus visited is most often thought to have been Verulamium, the modern St Albans. |
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It is not until Gildas that Alban is connected with Verulamium. |
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Stevenage lies near the line of the Roman road from Verulamium to Baldock. |
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The existence of a church in the forum courtyard of Lincoln and the martyrium of Saint Alban on the outskirts of Roman Verulamium are exceptional. |
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