- 200m 220yds R i v e r U s k 5 4 3 2 1
Burrium was a
legionary fortress in the
Roman province of
Britannia Superior or
Roman Britain. Its
remains today...
- [brɨ̞nˈbɨ̞ga]) is less certain. The
local Brythonic name
adopted into
Latin as
Burrium or
Burrio was
recorded as
Brunebegy and
Burenbegie in the 15th century...
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Roman fort Sarn
Helen Roman road
Segontium Roman Fort,
Caernarfon Usk
Burrium early legionary base Y Gaer,
Brecon cavalry base List of
Roman place names...
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along the
valley of the
River Usk,
which linked the
legionary fortress of
Burrium (Usk) and
later Isca
Augusta or Isca
Silurum (Caerleon) in the
south with...
- AD 9
Burnum DLM 9–43
Oppidum Ubiorum GI 43–55 Camulodunum* BRIT 55–66
Burrium* BRIT 66–78 Viroconium* BRIT 78–88 Inchtuthil* BRIT 88 – at
least 250 Deva*...
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artifacts and
finds from
excavations throughout the town and from
nearby Burrium (Usk),
including Roman currency, weapons,
uniform etc.
Caerleon Roman Fortress...
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Northumberland ND, T
Brovonacae or Bravonia****
Kirkby T****, ****bria AI, T
Burrium Usk,
Monmouthshire AI
Caesaromagus Chelmsford, Es**** AI, RC
Calcaria Tadcaster...
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Bangertium Bangor Blestium Monemuta Monmouth Bovium Cowbridge (disputed)
Burrium Usk
Cambria Wales Canovium Caerhun Castra Diva
Chester Cicutio Pumsaint...
- Silurum) and
Silchester (Calleva Atrebatum),
midway between the fort at Usk (
Burrium) and the iron
making centre at Ariconium,
believed to be at
Weston under...
- the 4th century.
Satala Alauna, Arbeia, Banna, Branodunum, Bremenium,
Burrium, Camulodunum,
Derventio Coritanorum,
Derventio (Malton), Deva Victrix,...