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Estimated Population: 229,407

The town has Roman, Saxon and Viking connections. The Roman camp of ‘Derventio’ was probably at Little Chester/Chester Green; later the town was one of the ‘Five Boroughs’ (fortified towns) of the Danelaw.

The popular belief is that the name ‘’ is a corruption of the Danish Deor-a-by (Village of the Deer), however some assert that it is a corruption of the original Roman name ‘Derventio’. The town was also named ‘Darby’ or ‘Darbye’ on some of the oldest maps, eg. Speed’s 1610 map. The city is one of the few cities that have retained a name with a Viking origin, like York, which had the Viking name of Jorvik. The city recently celebrated its 2,000th year as a settlement.

New research (throughout 2004) into the history and archaeology of has provided evidence that the Vikings and Anglo-Saxons probably co-existed, occupying two areas of land surrounded by water. The saxon Chronicles (c. 900) state that “ is divided by Water”. These areas of land were known as “Northworthy” and Deoraby, and were located at the “Irongate” (North) side of the city. Ron Mackeown of Heritage Development Trust has produced a paper on this subject and his findings are already being acclaimed by the academic community.

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