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NEOMAGUS

Volume 13 · 113 words · 1797 Edition

(Ptolemy); Noviomagus, (Antonine); a town of the Regni in Britain: now thought to be Guildford in Surrey, (Lhuyd); or Croydon, (Talbot). But Camden takes it to be Woodcote, two miles to the south of Croydon, where traces of an ancient town are still to be seen.

(Ptolemy); Noviomagus, (Antonine); a town of the Triviri on the Moselle. Now Nannigen, 14 miles east, below Trier.

(Ptolemy); Noviomagus Lexoniorum, (Antonine); a town of Gallia Celtica. Now Liffes, in Normandy.

(Ptolemy), Noviomagus Nemetum, (Antonine). Now Spire, a city of the Palatinate, on the left or west side of the Rhine.

(Ptolemy); a town of Gallia Narbonensis, on the confines of the Tricassini. Now Nyon in Dauphine.