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Settlement in Wales
Blestium (also Blestio in the Antonine Itinerary (Iter XIII)) was a small fort and iron working centre in the Roman province of Britannia Superior, part
Blestium
Town in Monmouthshire, Wales
constituency of Monmouth. The town was the site of a small Roman fort, Blestium, and became established after the Normans built Monmouth Castle c. 1067
Monmouth
Grade I listed building and bridge in Monmouth, south-east Wales
since the Roman occupation of Britain, when it was the site of the fort of Blestium. The River Wye may have been bridged at this time but the Monnow, being
Monnow_Bridge
River valley in England and Wales
Roman settlements of Ariconium (just north of modern Ross-on-Wye) and Blestium (Monmouth), and a number of other small Roman settlements are known. The
Wye_Valley
Settlement Lancashire City Yes Monmouth (The Doward) Caer Guorthigirn Blestium Silures Monmouthshire / Herefordshire Town (Village) Yes, Probably Norwich
Roman_cities_in_Britain
Association football club in Wales
spent over eight decades playing at Chippenham Sports Ground, located on Blestium Street in Monmouth. The current grandstand was originally sited at the
Monmouth_Town_F.C.
Whitchurch United Kingdom 55 AD Isca Dumnoniorum Exeter United Kingdom 55 AD Blestium Monmouth United Kingdom 58 AD Viroconium Cornoviorum Wroxeter United Kingdom
List of cities founded by the Romans
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Abergavenny Roman fort, Gobannium Alabum Llandovery Roman fort Blestium Monmouth Roman fort Caer Gybi, Anglesey Roman fort Caerleon, Newport, Monmouthshire
Roman_sites_in_Great_Britain
County in south east Wales
temple flanking a forum. Other Roman settlements in the area included Blestium (Monmouth). The Romanisation of Monmouthshire was not without continuing
Monmouthshire
Building in Monmouth, Wales
Monmouth, Wales. The house is built above the remains of the Roman fort of Blestium. A plaque on the façade mentions the location of the fort. The house was
18_Monnow_Street
name Other Latin names English name Alabum Llandovery Bangertium Bangor Blestium Monemuta Monmouth Bovium Cowbridge (disputed) Burrium Usk Cambria Wales
List of Latin place names in Britain
List_of_Latin_place_names_in_Britain
oppidum Braintree, Essex other Blatobulgium Birrens, Dumfriesshire AI Blestium Monmouth AI Bomium Cowbridge, South Glamorgan? AI Bovio Tilston, Cheshire
List of Roman place names in Britain
List_of_Roman_place_names_in_Britain
Town green in Monmouth, Wales
Monmouth, Wales. The meadow is registered common land and is situated between Blestium Street and the River Wye, intersected by the A40(T) Monmouth bypass. Within
Chippenham_Mead
Roman civilisation from the 8th century BC to the 5th century AD
Pontus Blacas Cameo Black-burnished ware Blanda (city) Blavia castellum Blestium Bona Dea Bonus pater familias Borders of the Roman Empire Bosham Head Boudican
Index of ancient Rome–related articles
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Human settlement in Wales
Piccadilly) between the Severn estuary in the south and the small fort at Blestium, now Monmouth. The ancient road was superseded in later centuries, other
Penterry
Open space in Monmouth, Wales
1982 until 2008, when the venue was changed to the old cattle market at Blestium Street. The Shire Hall, built in 1724, dominates Agincourt Square No. 1
Agincourt_Square,_Monmouth
Human settlement in Wales
At Crick the route met the roads to Gloucester (Glevum) and Monmouth (Blestium). There is also evidence of an early Norman motte and bailey castle at
Crick,_Monmouthshire
Gaer, Brecon and with links northwards to Watling Street, eastwards to Blestium (Monmouth) and Glevum (Gloucester).[citation needed] The Romans selected
Gobannium
Ancient place in Roman Britain
west-northwest of Glevum (at modern Gloucester), and 13 miles (21 km) northeast of Blestium (at modern Monmouth). With confidence that the overgrown ruins near Weston
Ariconium
Village in Gloucestershire, England
chipping. It is known that the Romans moved iron ore from local mines down to Blestium (Monmouth), probably on the ancient route lying below and to the east of
Staunton_(near_Coleford)
Village in Monmouthshire, Wales
according to Dr. Gale and Dr. Stukely, was the Roman station, called "Blestium," in the itinerary of Antoninus.' (Cooke 1825, pp. 71–72). Coxe later refuted
Oldcastle,_Monmouthshire
Town walk through Monmouth, Wales
51°48′16″N 2°43′24″W / 51.80447°N 2.7233°W / 51.80447; -2.7233 (Roman Fort) Blestium (also Blestio in the Antonine Itinerary (Iter XIII)) was a small fort and
Monmouth_Heritage_Trail
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