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Leicester
Leicester ( ) is a city, unitary authority area, and the county town of Leicestershire in the East Midlands of England. It is the largest city in the East Midlands with a population of in . The greater Leicester urban area had a population of 559,017 in 2021, making it the 11th most populous in England, and the 13th most populous in the United Kingdom. For three years running, the annual Good Growth for Cities Index has ranked Leicester as the best place to live and work in the East Midlands. The latest study, which is based on a range of economic factors, rated Leicester as the best performin
Aqua Claudia
Roman aqueduct
Anio Novus
Roman aqueduct
Viroconium Cornoviorum
Roman town, near Wroxeter in modern-day Shropshire, England
Isca Dumnoniorum
Roman settlement in Devon, England, UK
Tombs of the Kings
Burial site belonging to France in Jerusalem, Israel
Archbishopric of Athens
Eastern Orthodox diocese in Greece
Juvenalia
In classical antiquity, the Juvenalia, or Ludi Juvenales (Gr ), were scenic games instituted by Nero in 59 AD, at the age of 21, in commemoration of his shaving his beard for the first time, thus indicating that he had passed from youth into manhood. These games were not celebrated in the circus, but in a private theatre erected in a pleasure-ground (nemus), and consisted of every kind of theatrical performance, Greek and Roman plays, mimetic pieces, and the like. ==Form and purpose== Juvenalia, otherwise known as Ludi Juvenales, is a branch of the Roman Ludi, otherwise known as festivals. Lud