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Caerwent (Welsh: Caer-went) is a
village and
community in Monmouthshire, Wales. It is
located about five
miles west of
Chepstow and 11
miles east of Newport...
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Caerwent Training Area is a
British military installation at
Caerwent, Monmouthshire, Wales. The
large military site is
situated north of the A48 road...
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Caerwent (20
February 1985 –
after 2000) was an
Irish Thoroughbred racehorse and sire.
Despite contesting only two
races as a
juvenile he was
rated the...
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Caerwent was
built at
Rotherhithe and
launched in 1799. She was a West
Indiaman that the
French captured in 1803 and the
British Royal Navy recaptured...
- of Gwent). She was
buried in the
monastery at
Caerwent, now the
parish church of St.
Stephen at
Caerwent, by
Saint Tathan to whom the
bandits had confessed...
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change in the
Brythonic languages from v to gu. The town
itself became Caerwent, "Fort Venta".
According to one Old
Welsh genealogy[which?], the founder...
- the Isle of Man and in
Wales at
Barry in the Vale of
Glamorgan and at
Caerwent and
other areas of Monmouthshire.
Other scenes were at Squamish, British...
- The
Church of St
Stephen and St Tathan,
Caerwent, Monmouthshire, is a
parish church with
datable origins to the 13th century. It is
believed to be one...
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capital of the
Demetae tribe. The only town in
Wales founded by the Romans,
Caerwent, is in
South Wales.
Wales was a rich
source of
mineral wealth, and the...
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gaining excavation experience at the
Roman town of
Caerwent in
south Wales as part of the
Caerwent Exploration Fund (1899–1910, 1913),
presided over by...