Aquae Arnemetiae, the Glossary
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55 relations: Agger (ancient Rome), Aquae Sulis, Ardotalia, Arnemetia, Bath, Somerset, Batham Gate, Brough and Shatton, Buxton, Buxton Baths, Buxton Crescent, Buxton Museum and Art Gallery, Buxton Pavilion Gardens, Consul, Derby, Derbyshire, Derventio Coritanorum, Edward Milner, Glossop, Hadrian, Hayman Rooke, History of Northwich, Hypocaust, Little Chester, Macellum, Mamucium, Manchester, Margary numbers, Micah Salt, Navio Roman Fort, Northwich, Old Hall Hotel, Palaestra, Peak District, Poole's Cavern, Portico, Quern-stone, Ravenna Cosmography, Roman Britain, Roman province, Roman roads, Romano-British culture, Sacred waters, Shrewsbury, Somerset, South Yorkshire, Staden, Derbyshire, Templeborough, Terra sigillata, The Slopes, Buxton, The Street (Derbyshire), ... Expand index (5 more) »
- Ancient Roman baths in England
- Buxton
- Hot springs of the United Kingdom
- Roman sites in Derbyshire
Agger (ancient Rome)
An agger (Latin) is an ancient Roman linear mound or embankment.
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Aquae Sulis
Aquae Sulis (Latin for Waters of Sulis) was a small town in the Roman province of Britannia. Aquae Arnemetiae and Aquae Sulis are hot springs of the United Kingdom and Roman towns and cities in England.
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Ardotalia
Ardotalia (from British Celtic for "high dark hill"), also known as Melandra or Melandra Castle, is a Roman fort in Gamesley, near Glossop in Derbyshire, England. Aquae Arnemetiae and Ardotalia are history of Derbyshire and Roman sites in Derbyshire.
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Arnemetia
Arnemetia was a goddess in Romano-British religion. Aquae Arnemetiae and Arnemetia are Buxton.
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Bath, Somerset
Bath (RP) is a city in the ceremonial county of Somerset, in England, known for and named after its Roman-built baths.
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Batham Gate
Batham Gate is the medieval name for a Roman road in Derbyshire, England, which ran south-west from Templebrough on the River Don in South Yorkshire to Brough-on-Noe (Latin Navio) and the spa town of Buxton (Latin Aquae Arnemetiae) in Derbyshire. Aquae Arnemetiae and Batham Gate are history of Derbyshire and Roman sites in Derbyshire.
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Brough and Shatton
Brough and Shatton is a civil parish in Hope Valley in the High Peak district of Derbyshire, England.
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Buxton
Buxton is a spa town in the Borough of High Peak, Derbyshire, in the East Midlands region of England.
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Buxton Baths
The Buxton Baths using natural thermal spring water are in Buxton, Derbyshire, England. Aquae Arnemetiae and Buxton Baths are hot springs of the United Kingdom.
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Buxton Crescent
Buxton Crescent is a Grade-I-listed building in the town of Buxton, Derbyshire, England.
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Buxton Museum and Art Gallery
Buxton Museum and Art Gallery focuses its collection on history, geology and archaeology primarily from the Peak District and Derbyshire.
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Buxton Pavilion Gardens
Buxton Pavilion Gardens is a Victorian landscaped public park in the spa town of Buxton in Derbyshire. Aquae Arnemetiae and Buxton Pavilion Gardens are Buxton.
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Consul
Consul (abbrev. cos.; Latin plural consules) was the title of one of the two chief magistrates of the Roman Republic, and subsequently also an important title under the Roman Empire.
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Derby
Derby is a city and unitary authority area on the River Derwent in Derbyshire, England.
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Derbyshire
Derbyshire is a ceremonial county in the East Midlands of England.
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Derventio Coritanorum
Derventio was a small town in the Roman province of Britannia. Aquae Arnemetiae and Derventio Coritanorum are Roman sites in Derbyshire and Roman towns and cities in England.
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Edward Milner
Edward Milner (20 January 1819 – 26 March 1884) was an English landscape architect.
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Glossop
Glossop is a market town in the borough of High Peak, Derbyshire, England, east of Manchester, north-west of Sheffield and north of Matlock.
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Hadrian
Hadrian (Publius Aelius Hadrianus; 24 January 76 – 10 July 138) was Roman emperor from 117 to 138.
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Hayman Rooke
Major Hayman Rooke (20 February 1723 – 18 September 1806) was a British soldier and antiquarian who became an antiquary on his retirement from the Army.
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History of Northwich
The history of Northwich can be traced back to the Roman period.
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Hypocaust
A hypocaust (hypocaustum) is a system of central heating in a building that produces and circulates hot air below the floor of a room, and may also warm the walls with a series of pipes through which the hot air passes.
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Little Chester
Little Chester, also known as Chester Green after the area of open parkland at its centre, is a suburb of the city of Derby, in Derbyshire, England.
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Macellum
A macellum (macella;, makellon) is an ancient Roman indoor market building that sold mostly provisions (especially meat and fish).
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Mamucium
Mamucium, also known as Mancunium, is a former Roman fort in the Castlefield area of Manchester in North West England.
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Manchester
Manchester is a city and metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester, England, which had a population of 552,000 at the 2021 census.
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Margary numbers
Margary numbers are the numbering scheme developed by the historian Ivan Margary to catalogue known and suspected Roman roads in Britain in his 1955 work The Roman Roads of Britain.
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Micah Salt
Micah Salt (c. 1847 – 22 January 1915) was a tailor and amateur archaeologist from Buxton in Derbyshire.
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Navio Roman Fort
Navio Roman fort overlooks a tight bend of the River Noe at Brough-on-Noe near Hope, Derbyshire, in England. Aquae Arnemetiae and Navio Roman Fort are history of Derbyshire and Roman sites in Derbyshire.
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Northwich
Northwich is a market and port town and civil parish in the unitary authority of Cheshire West and Chester in the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England.
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Old Hall Hotel
The Old Hall Hotel is a hotel in Buxton, Derbyshire, England, and is one of the oldest buildings in the town.
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Palaestra
A palaestra (or; also (chiefly British) palestra; παλαίστρα.) was any site of an ancient Greek wrestling school.
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Peak District
The Peak District is an upland area in central-northern England, at the southern end of the Pennines.
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Poole's Cavern
Poole's Cavern or Poole's Hole is a two-million-year-old natural limestone cave on the edge of Buxton in the Peak District, in the county of Derbyshire, England. Aquae Arnemetiae and Poole's Cavern are Buxton.
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Portico
A portico is a porch leading to the entrance of a building, or extended as a colonnade, with a roof structure over a walkway, supported by columns or enclosed by walls.
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Quern-stone
Quern-stones are stone tools for hand-grinding a wide variety of materials, especially for various types of grains.
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Ravenna Cosmography
The Ravenna Cosmography (Ravennatis Anonymi Cosmographia, "The Cosmography of the Unknown Ravennese") is a list of place-names covering the world from India to Ireland, compiled by an anonymous cleric in Ravenna around 700 AD.
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Roman Britain
Roman Britain was the territory that became the Roman province of Britannia after the Roman conquest of Britain, consisting of a large part of the island of Great Britain.
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Roman province
The Roman provinces (pl.) were the administrative regions of Ancient Rome outside Roman Italy that were controlled by the Romans under the Roman Republic and later the Roman Empire.
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Roman roads
Roman roads (viae Romanae; singular: via Romana; meaning "Roman way") were physical infrastructure vital to the maintenance and development of the Roman state, and were built from about 300 BC through the expansion and consolidation of the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire.
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Romano-British culture
The Romano-British culture arose in Britain under the Roman Empire following the Roman conquest in AD 43 and the creation of the province of Britannia.
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Sacred waters
Sacred waters are sacred natural sites characterized by tangible topographical land formations such as rivers, lakes, springs, reservoirs, and oceans, as opposed to holy water which is water elevated with the sacramental blessing of a cleric.
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Shrewsbury
("May Shrewsbury Flourish") --> Shrewsbury is a market town, civil parish and the county town of Shropshire, England.
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Somerset
Somerset (archaically Somersetshire) is a ceremonial county in South West England.
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South Yorkshire
South Yorkshire is a ceremonial county in the Yorkshire and the Humber region of England.
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Staden, Derbyshire
Staden is a small hamlet (of just a few buildings) on the southern outskirts of Buxton, Derbyshire, lying between Harpur Hill and Cowdale. Aquae Arnemetiae and Staden, Derbyshire are Buxton.
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Templeborough
Templeborough (historically Templebrough) is a suburb of Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England.
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Terra sigillata
Terra sigillata is a term with at least three distinct meanings: as a description of medieval medicinal earth; in archaeology, as a general term for some of the fine red Ancient Roman pottery with glossy surface slips made in specific areas of the Roman Empire; and more recently, as a description of a contemporary studio pottery technique supposedly inspired by ancient pottery.
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The Slopes, Buxton
The Slopes (formerly known as The Terrace) is a Grade-II-listed public park in Buxton, Derbyshire in England. Aquae Arnemetiae and The Slopes, Buxton are Buxton.
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The Street (Derbyshire)
The Street is the medieval name of the Roman road that ran across the high limestone plateau of central Derbyshire from the spa town of Buxton (Latin Aquae Arnemetiae) southeast towards modern Derby. Aquae Arnemetiae and the Street (Derbyshire) are Buxton and Roman sites in Derbyshire.
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Tideswell
Tideswell is a village, civil parish, and ward in the Peak District of Derbyshire, England.
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Town
A town is a type of a human settlement.
Tribune
Tribune was the title of various elected officials in ancient Rome.
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Verulamium
Verulamium was a town in Roman Britain. Aquae Arnemetiae and Verulamium are Roman towns and cities in England.
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Wroxeter
Wroxeter is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Wroxeter and Uppington, in the Shropshire district, in the ceremonial county of Shropshire, England.
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See also
Ancient Roman baths in England
- Aquae Arnemetiae
- Brampton, Norfolk
- Eboracum
- Ravenglass Roman Bath House
- Roman Bath, York
- Roman Baths (Bath)
- The Six Bells
- Welwyn Roman Baths
Buxton
- Aquae Arnemetiae
- Arnemetia
- Axe Edge Moor
- Burbage Edge
- Burbage, Derbyshire
- Buxton
- Buxton & Leek College
- Buxton Advertiser
- Buxton Blue
- Buxton College
- Buxton Community School
- Buxton F.C.
- Buxton Festival
- Buxton Hitmen
- Buxton Mountain Rescue Team
- Buxton Pavilion Gardens
- Buxton Racecourse
- Buxton Raceway
- Buxton and High Peak Golf Club
- Buxton lime industry
- Buxton line
- Cat and Fiddle Road
- Cavendish Golf Club
- Corbar Hill
- Dane Valley Way
- Fairfield, Derbyshire
- Grin Low
- Harpur Hill
- High Edge
- International Gilbert and Sullivan Festival
- Lismore Fields
- Municipal Borough of Buxton
- Park Road, Buxton
- Peak District Boundary Walk
- Poole's Cavern
- St Thomas More Catholic School, Buxton
- Staden, Derbyshire
- The Slopes, Buxton
- The Street (Derbyshire)
- Wye Valley, Derbyshire
Hot springs of the United Kingdom
- Aquae Arnemetiae
- Aquae Sulis
- Buxton Baths
- List of geothermal springs in the United Kingdom
- St Ann's Well (Buxton)
Roman sites in Derbyshire
- Aquae Arnemetiae
- Ardotalia
- Batham Gate
- Carsington Roman Villa
- Chesterfield, Derbyshire
- Derventio Coritanorum
- Doctor's Gate
- Icknield Street
- Long Causeway
- Lutudarum
- Navio Roman Fort
- The Street (Derbyshire)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aquae_Arnemetiae
, Tideswell, Town, Tribune, Verulamium, Wroxeter.