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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...
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running in a
chain through the
Clwydian Range and
their tribal capital was
Canovium. ****aults on the
British tribes were made
under the
legate Publius Ostorius...
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Viroconium Cornoviorum ****onīī
Vanduara (Loudoun Hill or
Walls Hill) Deceanglī
Canovium or
Clwydian hillforts Demetae Moridunum Dobunnī/Bodunnī
Corinium Dobunnorum...
- the
route is
believed to
follow the
western bank of the
river Conwy from
Canovium, a fort at Caerhun, p****ing
through Trefriw, then
leading on to Betws-y-Coed...
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Trinovantes Es**** City (2022) Yes
Conwy (Caerhun) Caer
Canovion (Informally)
Canovium Deceangorum Deceangli Denbighshire Town (Village) No
Doncaster Caer Daun...
- (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...
- 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...
- Afon
Melynllyn Afon Porth-llwyd Afon Roe Afon
Tafolog Castles and
forts Canovium Conwy Castle Deganwy Castle Dolwyddelan Castle Gwrych Castle Gwydir Castle...
- 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...
- 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 po****tion of the community...