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  • Concangis
  • Roman fort in Co. Durham, England

    name Concangis is Brittonic but of uncertain meaning; it is possibly derived from a root *concos/*cancos meaning ‘horse’. The Roman fort of Concangis is

    Concangis

    Concangis

    Concangis

  • Chester-le-Street
  • Town in County Durham, England

    the town had a population of 23,555. The Romans founded a fort named Concangis or Concagium, which was a Latinisation of the original Celtic name for

    Chester-le-Street

    Chester-le-Street

    Chester-le-Street

  • Cade's Road
  • Roman road that ran from the Humber to Newcastle, England

    fort of Concangis, located at Chester-le-Street. Concangis is the only known Roman fort on the road between York and Newcastle. From Concangis the road

    Cade's Road

    Cade's Road

    Cade's_Road

  • Roman Britain
  • Britain under Roman rule (43 AD – c. 410 AD)

    Chelmsford (Caesaromagus) Chester (Deva Victrix) C Chester-le-Street (Concangis) Chichester (Noviomagus Reginorum) C Cirencester (Corinium) C Colchester

    Roman Britain

    Roman Britain

    Roman_Britain

  • Roman roads in Britannia
  • Roads in the Province of Britannia, 43–410

    (Eboracum); Thirsk; Stockton; Sadberge; Sedgefield; Chester-le-Street (Concangis); Gateshead A1034/1079 Brough-York Dere Street 180 miles 290 km York (Eboracum)

    Roman roads in Britannia

    Roman roads in Britannia

    Roman_roads_in_Britannia

  • Pons Aelius
  • Roman settlement in northern England

    Brough (East Riding of Yorkshire), to Eboracum (York) and the fort of Concangis (Chester-le-Street). Although the fort was to be the wall's east end,

    Pons Aelius

    Pons Aelius

    Pons_Aelius

  • List of cities founded by the Romans
  • Silchester United Kingdom 70 AD Duroliponte Cambridge United Kingdom 70 AD Concangis Chester-le-Street United Kingdom 70 AD Condate Northwich United Kingdom

    List of cities founded by the Romans

    List_of_cities_founded_by_the_Romans

  • Roman sites in Great Britain
  • (called Vinovia by the Romans), Roman fort north of Bishop Auckland Concangis, Chester-le-Street Longovicium, Lanchester, Roman fort with reservoirs

    Roman sites in Great Britain

    Roman sites in Great Britain

    Roman_sites_in_Great_Britain

  • Cong Burn
  • River in County Durham, England

    takes its name from the Roman Fort once present at Chester-le-Street, Concangis. "Ordnance Survey, Durham XIX.NE - National Library of Scotland". "The

    Cong Burn

    Cong Burn

    Cong_Burn

  • Thor Longus
  • Chester-le-Street (called "Conecester" & "Cunechester" in the Middle Ages, and "Concangis" in the Roman period due to the significant Fort there) and Lanchester

    Thor Longus

    Thor Longus

    Thor_Longus

  • Condatis
  • Celtic deity

    himself and his household willingly and deservedly fulfilled his vow. Altar Concangis (Roman Fort), Chester-le-Street. Cong Burn–Wear. 427799_551264 Mars Condates

    Condatis

    Condatis

  • List of castra by province
  • Eboracum, Epiacum, Glevum, Isca Dumnoniorum, Isca Augusta, Condercum, Concangis, Corinium, Galava, Glannoventa, Leucarum, Lindum, Mamucium, Manduessedum

    List of castra by province

    List_of_castra_by_province

  • Longovicium
  • Auxiliary Roman fort in Durham county

    road may have existed connecting the fort at Longovicium to the one at Concangis (modern-day Chester-le-Street), but this has yet to be proven. A construction

    Longovicium

    Longovicium

    Longovicium

  • Index of ancient Rome–related articles
  • Roman civilisation from the 8th century BC to the 5th century AD

    (Roman) Commodus Commodus as Hercules Compascuus Compitalia Compulsor Concangis Conchylia cup Concilium provinciae Concubinatus Condercum Condictio Condictio

    Index of ancient Rome–related articles

    Index_of_ancient_Rome–related_articles

  • List of Roman place names in Britain
  • AI Colonia Colchester, Essex AI, RC Conbretovium Coddenham, Suffolk AI Concangis Chester-le-Street, County Durham ND, RC, T Congavata or Coggabata Drumburgh

    List of Roman place names in Britain

    List of Roman place names in Britain

    List_of_Roman_place_names_in_Britain

  • Cuncacestre
  • called Cunecaster or Conceastre), at the site of the old Roman fort of Concangis, in 883, on land granted to them by Guthred. They built a wooden church

    Cuncacestre

    Cuncacestre

    Cuncacestre

  • Celtic toponymy
  • Etymology of placenames derived from Celtic languages

    Cunececestre (Old English), now Chester-le-Street, County Durham, from Latin Concangis, from *cönig, a root of uncertain meaning. Devon, Latin Dumnonia - from

    Celtic toponymy

    Celtic toponymy

    Celtic_toponymy

  • Dux Britanniarum
  • Commander of the Roman army in Northern England

    Praefectus Numeri Longovicanorum, Longovicium Praefectus Numeri vigilum, Concangis Praefectus Numeri supervenientium Petueriensium, Deruentione (Derventio

    Dux Britanniarum

    Dux Britanniarum

    Dux_Britanniarum

  • St Mary and St Cuthbert, Chester-le-Street
  • Church in County Durham, England

    called Cunecaster or Conceastre), at the site of the old Roman fort of Concangis, in 883, on land granted to them by Guthred. They built a wooden church

    St Mary and St Cuthbert, Chester-le-Street

    St Mary and St Cuthbert, Chester-le-Street

    St_Mary_and_St_Cuthbert,_Chester-le-Street

  • Scheduled monuments in County Durham
  • List of protected ancient monuments in County Durham, England

    Bournmoor A grade II listed medieval stone bridge over the River Wear. Concangis Chester-le-Street Much of the fort is beneath the town of Chester-le-Street

    Scheduled monuments in County Durham

    Scheduled_monuments_in_County_Durham

  • Vindomora
  • Roman auxiliary fort in County Durham, England

    Hexham (which possibly contained a fort). Other finds at Cong Burn near Concangis (Chester-le-Street) to the east suggest these two forts were also linked

    Vindomora

    Vindomora

    Vindomora

  • List of former cathedrals in Great Britain
  • and other relics. In 883 they settled at the site of the Roman fort of Concangis. Land was granted to them by Guthred, and they built a wooden church within

    List of former cathedrals in Great Britain

    List_of_former_cathedrals_in_Great_Britain

  • History of County Durham
  • English county history

    Road run through what is now County Durham. There were Roman forts at Concangis (Chester-le-Street), Lavatrae (Bowes), Longovicium (Lanchester), Piercebridge

    History of County Durham

    History of County Durham

    History_of_County_Durham

  • Aesica
  • Roman fort in Northumberland, England

    inscriptions from: Chesters (Cilurnum) South Shields Chester-le-Street (Concangis) Aqueduct channels have been identified at: Lanchester Bowes (Lavatrae)

    Aesica

    Aesica

    Aesica

  • Waldridge, County Durham
  • Village in County Durham, England

    Museum – Waldridge Fell Drift Waggonway Maps Northern Archaeology Group Chester-le-Street Roman fort - Concangis Lanchester Roman fort - Longovicium

    Waldridge, County Durham

    Waldridge,_County_Durham

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  • vaarida | வாரீத
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    vaarida | வாரீத

    Cloud

  • Majhi
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian

    Majhi

    Boat

  • Carolena
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, German

    Carolena

    Carl; A Man; Female Version of Charles

  • Jaighat
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Jaighat

    Victorious

  • Leach
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Leach

    English : occupational name for a physician, Old English lǣce, from the medieval medical practice of ‘bleeding’, often by applying leeches to the sick person.English : topographic name for someone who lived by a boggy stream, from an Old English læcc, or a habitational name from Eastleach or Northleach in Gloucestershire, named with the same Old English element.

  • Larson
  • Surname or Lastname

    Americanized form of Swedish Larsson, Danish and Norwegian Larsen.English

    Larson

    Americanized form of Swedish Larsson, Danish and Norwegian Larsen.English : patronymic from a pet form of Lawrence.

  • Murshid
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Murshid

    Guide

  • Ablaa | ابلاا
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Ablaa | ابلاا

    Full figured, Perfectly formed

  • Lauritz
  • Boy/Male

    Danish Dutch Latin

    Lauritz

    Laurel.

  • SYNTYCHE
  • Female

    Greek

    SYNTYCHE

    (Συντύχη) Greek name SYNTYCHE means "common fate" or "with fate." In the bible, this is the name of a woman belonging to the church at Philippi mentioned by Paul in one of his epistles.

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