Proper noun
Camulodunum
Former name of Colchester (“a town in England, UK”).. A city in Britannia, Roman Empire The name of Roman-era Colchester, and used to refer to the city of that era in English.
By the beginning of the 2nd century, Londinium had replaced Camulodunum (Colchester) as the capital of Roman Britain ("Britannia"). Source: Internet
The Catuvellauni at this time held sway over the most of the southeastern corner of England; eleven local rulers surrendered, a number of client kingdoms were established, and the rest became a Roman province with Camulodunum as its capital. Source: Internet
The rebels' first target was Camulodunum main ( Colchester ), the former Trinovantian capital and, at that time, a Roman colonia main. Source: Internet
When Claudius arrived he led the final march on the Catuvellauni capital at Camulodunum (modern Colchester ), before returning to Rome again for his triumph. Source: Internet