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  • Tried to help the formatting and such; cited sources; added some information; added banners to the talk page. Notuncurious (talk) 02:18, 12 June 2009 (UTC)...
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  • Dcoetzee 01:13, 21 March 2009 (UTC) Looks like a reference to the Antonine Itinerary, of which Burton did an edition of Leland's version. Charles Matthews...
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  • Online sources, including the Antonine Itinerary cited in the article, locate this in modern Crayford, which is where I have put the coords.--Shantavira|feed...
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  • 16:42, 24 July 2021 (UTC) Needs more on Zenodoxus, Theodotus and Polyclitus, in particular and the relationship between them and the Antonine Itinerary....
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  • org/web/20150918013926/http://www.roman-britain.org/antonine-itinerary.htm to http://www.roman-britain.org/antonine-itinerary.htm Added archive https://web.archive...
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  • 17 February 2007 (UTC) I take it the 'Roman records' refer to the Antonine Itinerary. But that puts the station Ad Salices somewhere between Histria and...
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  • too much of a jump to say that because a route is recorded in the Antonine Itinerary under such a heading it was "known as" Iter II or Iter III. Many of...
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  • Britain just has it as Viroconium, no suffix. For primary sources, the Antonine Itinerary mentions it twice, as Uriocono and Viroconio (datives), no tribal...
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  • the Antonine Itinerary]. I marked it as dubious but might go farther.74.96.58.116 (talk) 22:54, 8 February 2012 (UTC) Marked as dubious. The Antonine Itinerary...
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  • Tanata, with ΛΙ being misread as N. Primary sources: Talia[tis] in Antonine Itinerary, Faliatis in Tabula Peutingeriana and Taliatis in Ravenna Cosmography...
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  • i think. Other points: The article refers to a work "on the itinerary of the Antonine emperors". Is this literally what is meant? A publication about...
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  • The Antonine Itinerary website looks like a self-published source. I've got an OS Map of Roman Britain, and if the information about the Antonine Itinerary...
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  • i think. Other points: The article refers to a work "on the itinerary of the Antonine emperors". Is this literally what is meant? A publication about...
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  • (talk) 10:01, 21 May 2009 (UTC) This is unsourced. Going OR, the Antonine Itinerary puts it between Perinthus and Melanthias, and is inconsistent with...
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  • ancient Scotland. The forgery contained "iters" (akin to the genuine Antonine Itinerary), and Roy tried to follow them. Naturally, he could not do so, as...
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  • give the name in the form Leucarum, and source it to Iter XII of the Antonine Itinerary: they identify it as "probably" Loughor, Glamorgan, and derive it...
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  • name in Ravennas.." should "Ravennas" be given a piped link to the Antonine Itinerary? --Wetman (talk) 23:19, 13 May 2009 (UTC) This text is no longer in...
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  • org/web/20150918013926/http://www.roman-britain.org/antonine-itinerary.htm to http://www.roman-britain.org/antonine-itinerary.htm Added archive https://web.archive...
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  • Town of the Silures The Roman name for Caerwent first appears in the Antonine Itinerary of the late-2nd century. Iter XIV of this document, "an alternate...
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