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Ariconium was a road
station of
Roman Britain mentioned in Iter XIII of the Iter
Britanniarum of the
Antonine Itineraries. It was
located at Bury Hill...
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Slightly to the east
under farmland lies the
former Roman settlement of
Ariconium,
which gave its name to the
historical Welsh Kingdom spanning areas of...
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administrative centre for
these industries at
Ariconium. The
community at
Ariconium existed prior to the
Roman invasion and was home to a number...
- Villa,
Fordingbridge Sparsholt Roman Villa Venta Belgarum,
Winchester Ariconium, Bury Hill,
Weston under Penyard Blackwardine Bravonium, Leintwardine...
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Derbyshire RC
Argistillum Unknown (Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire?) RC
Ariconium Weston under Penyard,
Herefordshire AI
Bannavem Taburniae unknown SP Bannaventa...
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Herefordshire and
Gloucestershire Canal. A
Roman road was laid
between Newent and
Ariconium, near what is now Ross-on-Wye.
Within 1 mile (1.6 km) of Newent, there...
- iron ores and
charcoal also
worked at
nearby Gobannium (Abergavenny) and
Ariconium (near Ross-on-Wye).
After the end of
Roman rule in Britain, the area was...
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small scale in
Roman times. The area was
governed from the
Roman town of
Ariconium at
Weston under Penyard near Ross-on-Wye, and a road was
built from there...
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known as Dyfrig), who had been
bishop at the
Roman British settlement of
Ariconium (in present-day Herefordshire) in the mid-fifth century, and who founded...
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Herefordshire west of the Wye (and
deriving its name from the
Roman town of
Ariconium); and the
larger kingdom of
Glywysing in
modern Glamorgan. The name Glywysing...