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Roman fort in Conwy, North Wales
Canovium was a fort in the Roman province of Britannia. Its site is located at Caerhun in the Conwy valley, in the county borough of Conwy, in North Wales
Canovium
Celtic tribe in Britain
running in a chain through the Clwydian Range and their tribal capital was Canovium. Assaults on the British tribes were made under the legate Publius Ostorius
Deceangli
Ancient Celtic people of Great Britain
Viroconium Cornoviorum Damnonīī Vanduara (Loudoun Hill or Walls Hill) Deceanglī Canovium or Clwydian hillforts Demetae Moridunum Dobunnī/Bodunnī Corinium Dobunnorum
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Community in Conwy County Borough, Wales
14th-century parish church of St. Mary are the banks of the Roman fort of Canovium. The excavations of the Roman site were directed by P.K. Baillie Reynolds
Caerhun
Roman road in Wales
the route is believed to follow the western bank of the river Conwy from Canovium, a fort at Caerhun, passing through Trefriw, then leading on to Betws-y-Coed
Sarn_Helen
Lake in Snowdonia, Wales
part of Sarn Helen, the Roman road which ran southwards from the fort at Canovium (Caerhun, between Trefriw and Conwy) to the fort at Tomen y Mur (near Trawsfynydd)
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Trinovantes Essex City (2022) Yes Conwy (Caerhun) Caer Canovion (Informally) Canovium Deceangorum Deceangli Denbighshire Town (Village) No Doncaster Caer Daun
Roman_cities_in_Britain
Church in Conwy County Borough, Wales
church stands in the north-east corner of the remains of the Roman fort of Canovium. Its wider setting is the 19th century parkland of Caer Rhun Hall. Cadw
St_Mary's_Church,_Caerhun
Roads in the Province of Britannia, 43–410
(Camulodunum); the Great Road A140 road Sarn Helen 100 miles (160 km) Aberconwy (Canovium) to Carmarthen (Moridunum) Betws-y-Coed, Trawsfynydd (Tomen y Mur), Bremia
Roman_roads_in_Britannia
Village and community in Conwy, Wales
the river Crafnant a few miles south of the site of the Roman fort of Canovium, sited at Caerhun. At the last three censuses, the population of the community
Trefriw
Human settlement in Conwy, Wales
Eglwysbach. It lies in the Conwy valley close to the Roman settlement of Canovium at Caerhun, and was the site of a Roman river-crossing point of the River
Tal-y-Cafn
Village and community in Conwy, Wales
Afon Melynllyn Afon Porth-llwyd Afon Roe Afon Tafolog Castles and forts Canovium Conwy Castle Deganwy Castle Dolwyddelan Castle Gwrych Castle Gwydir Castle
Dolwyddelan
King of Gwynedd from c. 547 to c. 586
Caerhun ('Fort of Rhun') is the site of the 2nd-century minor Roman fort of Canovium, situated along the Roman road between the larger Roman forts of Deva (at
Rhun_ap_Maelgwn
Preserved county of Wales
forts running through the Clwydian Range and their tribal capital was Canovium, at an important crossing of the River Conwy. This fell to the Romans,
Clwyd
Market town and community in Wales
Afon Melynllyn Afon Porth-llwyd Afon Roe Afon Tafolog Castles and forts Canovium Conwy Castle Deganwy Castle Dolwyddelan Castle Gwrych Castle Gwydir Castle
Abergele
Village in Conwy County Borough, Wales
Afon Melynllyn Afon Porth-llwyd Afon Roe Afon Tafolog Castles and forts Canovium Conwy Castle Deganwy Castle Dolwyddelan Castle Gwrych Castle Gwydir Castle
St_George,_Conwy
Mountain pass in Conwy, Wales
only on foot or horseback, following the former Roman road from Caerhun (Canovium) to Caernarfon (Segontium). The route may be followed by road to Rowen
Bwlch-y-Ddeufaen
Human settlement in Wales
a clear day. The Roman road from Chester (Deva), linking the forts of Canovium (later name Conovium) and Segontium, crossed the river at this point. This
Abergwyngregyn
Monemuta Monmouth Bovium Cowbridge (disputed) Burrium Usk Cambria Wales Canovium Caerhun Castra Diva Chester Cicutio Pumsaint Gobannium Abergavenny Isca
List of Latin place names in Britain
List_of_Latin_place_names_in_Britain
on the W bank, and occupying the NE corner of the former Roman fort of Canovium; accessed via a metalled lane running E from the B5106 Betws-y-Coed to
Grade I listed buildings in Conwy County Borough
Grade_I_listed_buildings_in_Conwy_County_Borough
Major road in England and Wales
Asaph and Abergwyngregyn, the Roman road followed an inland route, via Canovium Roman Fort at Caerhun, avoiding the difficulties of the crossing of the
A55_road
Roman civilisation from the 8th century BC to the 5th century AD
Canaba Canal of Drusus Cancellarii Cancelleria Reliefs Caños de Carmona Canovium Cantabrian circle Cantabrian stelae Cantabrian Wars Cantabrum Capax imperii
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Village in Conwy County Borough, Wales
north of Tal-y-Bont is the hamlet of Caerhun, where the Roman fort of Canovium (c. 75 AD) is located. The latter 19th century saw a number of artists
Tal-y-bont,_Conwy
Village and community in Conwy, Wales
Afon Melynllyn Afon Porth-llwyd Afon Roe Afon Tafolog Castles and forts Canovium Conwy Castle Deganwy Castle Dolwyddelan Castle Gwrych Castle Gwydir Castle
Llansannan
Railway station in Conwy, Wales
road Sarn Helen is known to have passed down the valley on its way from Canovium (in the Conwy Valley) to Tomen y Mur, at Trawsfynydd making a crossing
Roman_Bridge_railway_station
Small river in Snowdonia, Wales
of Caerhun. It turns east again passing the site of the Roman fort of Canovium to flow into the River Conwy at the end. Stuart Fisher (5 January 2012)
Afon_Roe
Ancient Roman frontier in Britain
auxilia camps built in 77 or 78 AD on the Welsh coast, such as those at Canovium (Caerhun) and Segontium (Caernarvon). Following the evacuation of the military
Limes_Britannicus
Community in Conwy County Borough, Wales
Afon Melynllyn Afon Porth-llwyd Afon Roe Afon Tafolog Castles and forts Canovium Conwy Castle Deganwy Castle Dolwyddelan Castle Gwrych Castle Gwydir Castle
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