Delgovicia
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Delgovicia or Delgovitia was a Romano-British town in Britain, mentioned by the Antonine Itinerary as being east of Eboracum (Roman York). It is also mentioned by the Geographer of Ravenna as Devovicia or Devovitia. Its location is currently unknown. Several scholars have postulated various identifications for Delgovicia:
- William Smith suggested it was probably Market Weighton.
- Benjamin Pitts Capper suggested it was Londesborough.[1]
- A. L. F. Rivet and Colin Smith suggest it was probably Wetwang.[2]
- Others suggest the ruins at Millington.[3]
References
- ↑ Pitts Capper, Benjamin (1825). A Topographical Dictionary of the United Kingdom. London. p. 669. https://books.google.com/books?id=-pE9AAAAcAAJ&pg=PT669.
- ↑ Rivet, A. L. F.; Smith, Colin (1979). The Place-Names of Roman Britain. London. pp. 331–332.
- ↑ "Delgovicia/Delgovicivm?". Roman Britain. https://www.roman-britain.co.uk/places/delgovicia/.