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Noviomagus Reginorum was the Roman town which is today called Chichester, situated in the modern English county of West Sussex. ==Name== Noviomagus is a Latinization of a Brittonic placename meaning "new fields". It was given its epithet—variously Reginorum, Regnorum, Regnentium, & Regentium—in order to distinguish it from other places with the same name, including the Noviomagus in Kent. All of the names derive from the local Regini, a group among the Atrebates.〔Wacher, John ''The Towns of Roman Britain'' Routledge; 2nd Revised edition (5 April 1995) ISBN 978-0-7134-7319-3 p.262〕
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