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Durnovaria

Roman town in Dorset, United Kingdom

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Durnovaria is a suggested spelling for the Latin form of the name of the Roman town of Dorchester in the modern English county of Dorset, amended from the actually observed Durnonovaria. Upon the assumption that the name was originally Brythonic, it is suggested that the first element in the name, *durno- may mean "fist" like (Welsh dwrn ‘fist, knob’) and the second may be related to Old Irish fáir ~ fóir denoting a confined area or den. A simpler amendment (one letter instead of two) would lead to *Duronovaria, making this place one of up to 18 ancient British names that contain Duro- and mostly occur at river crossings, while -novaria has two possible ancient parallels in Britain associated with river junctions. That analysis would perfectly fit the geographical situation of Dorchester.

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Defences added and amphitheatre conversion

mid-2nd century

Military departure and civilian founding

AD 65–70

North-west expansion

2nd century

Stone rebuilding phase

3rd century

Maiden Castle temple established

4th century

Anglo-Saxon name recorded

937

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United Kingdom

Coordinates

50.72° N, -2.44° E