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Caerleon (/kərˈliːən/ kər-LEE-ən; Welsh: Caerllion) is a town and
community in Newport, Wales.
Situated on the
River Usk, it lies 5
miles (8 km) northeast...
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Caerleon campus stands near
Lodge Hill, a
ridge to the
north of the town of
Caerleon, on the
outskirts of Newport, Wales. The site
opened as a teacher...
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Caerleon (27
March 1980 – 2
February 1998) was an American-bred, Irish-trained
Thoroughbred racehorse who won
Group One
races in
France and
Great Britain...
- the present-day
suburban town of
Caerleon in the
north of the city of
Newport in
South Wales. The site
includes Caerleon Amphitheatre and is
protected by...
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Caerleon Endowed School, (also
known as The
Endowed School,
Caerleon,
Caerleon Charity School,
Williams Charity School and
Caerleon Junior School), in...
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Castle was
built by the Normans. The town
outgrew the
earlier Roman town of
Caerleon,
immediately upstream and now part of the city.
Newport gained its first...
- Arthur's
capital due to
confusion with Arthur's
other traditional court at
Caerleon (Caer
Lleon in Welsh).
Others have
suggested a
derivation from the British...
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South Wales in
April 2013. The
university had two
campuses in Newport,
Caerleon on the
northern outskirts of the city,
which was
subsequently closed during...
- The
Synod of
Caerleon may
refer to
either of: the
Synod of
Victory over
Pelagianism presided over by St.
David in
Caerleon the
Synod of
Chester This disambiguation...
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Lewis of
Caerleon (d. post 1495) was a 15th-century
Welsh physician, astronomer,
notable for his
astronomical m****cripts and
support of the Lancastrian...