The Roman Map of Britain Ialonae or Ialonio Lancaster, Lancashire
Calunio
var.
Caluuio (R&C 112) next
Alone (AI 4813
Iter x)
Alione (ND xl53)
I(a)L(ona) MPIIII (RIB 2272
milestone)
Deo
Ialono (RIB 600
altar)
Lancaster SD4762
PART OF A ROMAN
FORT AND ITS ASSOCIATED VICUS AND REMAINS OF A PRE-CONQUEST MONASTERY AND A
BENEDICTINE PRIORY ON CASTLE HILL
NATIONAL
MONUMENT NO: 34987
Ian G. Smith, 'Some Roman Place-names in Lancashire and Cumbria', Britannia xxix (1998), 372-383.
The path of
Iter X from Ambleside to Lancaster may have been facilitated by the bargemen of
the Numerus Barcariorum of RIB 601: DEO | MART[I] | SABINV[S] | P
P ET MILIT[ES] | N BARC S C | EII VS PO[S]. See D. C. A Shotter 'Numeri
Barcariorum: A Note on RIB 601' Britannia IV (1973) p 206-9. There is no
mention in the iter of a traiectus, but the land mileage works out as if
the length of Windermere and the short traverse of the Kent Sands were not part
of the total.
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