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How to use Verulamium in a sentence

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Their Verulamium Region counterparts, however, produced Continental-style flagons and mortaria that were traded much further afield.
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.
Another Romanized town attacked by Boudicca and the Iceni was Verulamium.
Exceptionally, new buildings were still going up in this period in Verulamium and Cirencester.
The hilltop located outside Verulamium eventually became a cult centre devoted to Alban.
Gildas calls Alban a martyr of Verulamium but says he crossed the river Thames prior to his execution, during the persecution of Diocletian.
This advance was given up, possibly under pressure from Rome, and a later series of coins were again minted at Verulamium.
The location of the tomb of Saint Alban that Germanus visited is most often thought to have been Verulamium, the modern St Albans.
It is not until Gildas that Alban is connected with Verulamium.
Stevenage lies near the line of the Roman road from Verulamium to Baldock.
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.
Examples from Classical Literature
Amongst others, the free inhabitants of Eboracum and Verulamium enjoyed the coveted rights of Roman citizenship.
Marching next morning against Verulamium, they arrived there in the afternoon and at once attacked it.
From the ruins of the ancient city of Verulamium arose in the tenth century the celebrated monastery in honour of St. Alban.
These features are shown in the foregoing diagrammatic section of the walls of Verulamium.
Ultimately he decisively defeated Cassivelaunus, the leader, either near London or his capital, Verulamium.
They may have issued from a Romano-British mint at Verulamium.
Many battles were fought, and in 516 Verulamium was sacked and burnt.
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