Lindinis

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Lindinis is the Roman-era name for the town now known as Ilchester in Somerset, England, which served as an important settlement in Roman Britain.

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Label Occurrences
Lindinis canonical 2

Statements (44)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman town
archaeological site
archaeologicalEvidence building foundations
burials
coins
inscriptions
pottery
associatedWith Roman military presence
chronology occupied from 1st century AD
occupied into late Roman period
connectedBy Roman road network
country United Kingdom
currentStatus subsurface archaeological remains beneath Ilchester
flourishedDuring 2nd century
3rd century
4th century
hasEvidenceOf Roman domestic occupation
Roman industry
Roman religious activity
Roman trade
hasFeature cemeteries
defensive earthworks
industrial areas
stone buildings
street grid
hasLanguage Latin toponym
hasType civitas-type settlement
roadside town
heritageInterest site of regional archaeological importance
locatedIn England
Ilchester
Roman Britain
Somerset
Somerset Levels
surface form: Somerset Levels area
modernName Ilchester
nameUsedBy Roman administrators
Roman geographers
near River Yeo
partOf Roman road from Dorchester to Ilchester and beyond
postRomanDevelopment medieval town of Ilchester
province Britannia
region southwest England
surface form: South West England
significance important settlement in Roman Britain
timePeriod Roman era

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