-
Carpow (/kɑːrˈpaʊ/) is a
diffuse hamlet in
Perth and Kinross, Scotland. It is
situated immediately to the east of the
confluence of the
River Tay and River...
- The
Roman Fort of
Carpow was
situated at the
confluence of the
rivers Tay and Earn in what is now Scotland. It was a
large fortress with an area of thirty...
- (1722 – 19 June 1787) was a
Scottish minister and author. He was born at
Carpow, in Perthshire. He was
almost entirely self-educated,
having acquired a...
- a
Bronze Age log boat
being discovered at
Carpow in 2001,
believed to date from
around 1,000 BC. The
Carpow boat is one of the best-preserved examples...
-
around 1000 BC was
found in the
mudflats of the
River Tay at
Carpow to the east of Perth.
Carpow was also the site of a
Roman legionary fortress. The name...
- and
Carpow was
occupied much later, from the late
second century AD
until the
early third century AD. It is not
known if
there was a base at
Carpow when...
- and
garrisoned many
abandoned Roman forts along the east coast, such as
Carpow. C****ius Dio's
account of the
invasion reads: Severus, accordingly, desiring...
-
Severus was
fighting the Picts,
Legio II
Augusta was
stationed at a fort near
Carpow. It is
unknown when, but the II
Augusta received the
surname Antonina, which...
- caer fort, stronghold; wall,
rampart Cardean, Carey, Cargill, Carmurie,
Carpow, Carpoway, Crail, Kair, Keir, Ker****, Kirkbuddo, Kirkcaldy, Caerlaverock...
- of Earn
Bridge of Tilt
Burrelton Callander Cambuskenneth Campmuir Caputh Carpow Clunie Collace Cottown Coupar Angus Crianlarich Dunkeld and
Birnam Comrie...