Durolevum Explained

Durolevum was a Roman settlement in Britain.[1] The only surviving mention of it from antiquity appears in the Antonine Itinerary, where it forms part of the Roman equivalent of Watling Street, connecting Rutupiae (Richborough) to Londinium (London). It is now thought to have been located at Ospringe in Kent, after the discovery of Roman ruins between Judd's Hill and Beacon Hill in 1931,[2] but this remains uncertain.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Places: 799667225 (Durolevum) . Becker, J. . S. Vanderbilt . September 23, 2019 . Pleiades.
  2. Web site: Dvrolevvm: Minor Romano-British Settlement. Roman Britain Online.