RATAE
RATAE (Itin. Ant. pp. 477, 479:
Ῥάτε,
Ptol. 2.3.20, where some read
Ῥάγε), a town of the Coritani in the interior of Britannia Romana, and on the road from
London to
Lincoln. It is called Ratecorion in the Geogr. Rav. (5.31). Camden (p. 537) identifies it with
Leicester. [
T.H.D]