- Rampart": Salisbury? Sellack?) Cair
Ceint ("Fort Kent": Canterbury) Cair
Celemion (Camalet? Silchester?) Cair
Colun ("Fort Colonia": Colchester?) Cair Custoeint...
- (Lindisfarne), had
fallen by 605 AD
becoming Anglo-Saxon Bernicia. Caer
Celemion (in
modern Hampshire and Berkshire) had
fallen by 610 AD. Elmet, a large...
-
Cornoviorum Cornovii (Midlands)
Shropshire Town (Village) Yes
Silchester Caer
Celemion Calleva Atrebatum Atrebates Hampshire Village Yes St
Albans Caer Municep...
-
Anarawd Sandde (c. 730),
descendant of
Llywarch Hen of Rheged,
husband of
Celemion daughter of
Tudwal Elidyr (c. 790), son of
Sandde Gwriad (until 825), son...
- said, the
historian David Nash Ford
identifies the site with the Cair
Celemion of Nennius's list of the 28
cities of Sub-Roman Britain, which, if true...
- the
Kingdom of Wes****, who
settled on the
borders of the
kingdom of Caer
Celemion [br]
Belgae Anglo-Saxons
Angles Saxons Frisians Jutes Britannia Britons...