- Venta Icenorum
Venta Icenorum, located at modern-day
Caistor St Edmund in the English county ofNorfolk , was thecivitas [Ptolemy , "Geography" [http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Periods/Roman/_Texts/Ptolemy/2/2*.html 2.2] ] capital of the powerful and independentIceni tribe, who inhabited the flatlands and marshes of that county and earned immortality for their revolt against Roman rule under their queenBoudica (or Boadicea) in the winter of 61 CE. The Iceni had close ties with their neighbouring tribe theTrinovantes to the south and possibly also with the civilisedCorieltauvi to the north-west, and their former adversaries theCatuvellauni lay to the south-west.Venta Icenorum is mentioned in the "
Ravenna Cosmography", [ [http://www.roman-britain.org/geography/ravenna.htm "Ravenna Cosmography" (British section)] ] and the "Antonine Itinerary ", [ [http://www.roman-britain.org/geography/itinerary.htm "Antonine Itinerary" (British section)] ] was a settlement near thevillage ofCaistor St. Edmund , some convert|5|mi|km south of present-dayNorwich , and a mile or two from theBronze Age Henge atArminghall . It lies on theRiver Tas .The town was reduced in size after the Boudiccan revolt to around 40
acres . [ [http://www.roman-britain.org/places/venta_icenorum.htm www.roman-britain.org] ]References
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