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Gobannium was a
Roman fort and
civil settlement or
Castra established by the
Roman legions invading what was to
become Roman Wales and lies
today under...
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Heads of the
Valleys road meet.
Originally the site of a
Roman fort,
Gobannium, it
became a
medieval walled town
within the
Welsh Marches. The town contains...
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telephone exchange was
built on part of the site of the
Roman fort of
Gobannium;
earlier prehistoric finds dating from the Mesolithic,
Bronze Age and...
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Abergavenny Roman fort,
Gobannium Alabum Llandovery Roman fort
Blestium Monmouth Roman fort Caer Gybi, Anglesey...
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Gobain (Lat. Gob****), the Old
Breton Ran Gof, as well as in the
toponyms Gobannium (now Abergavenny) and
Sanctus Gob**** (Saint-Gobain). A Proto-Indo-European...
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Gobain (Lat. Gob****), the Old
Breton Ran Gof, as well as in the
toponyms Gobannium (now Abergavenny) and
Sanctus Gob**** (Saint-Gobain). A Proto-Indo-European...
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Cambria Wales Canovium Caerhun Castra Diva
Chester Cicutio Pumsaint Gobannium Abergavenny Isca
Silurum Isca,
Iscae Isca Augusta, Isca Legio, Castra...
- working,
using the
local iron ores and
charcoal also
worked at
nearby Gobannium (Abergavenny) and
Ariconium (near Ross-on-Wye).
After the end of Roman...
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Cantiventi Ravengl****, ****bria AI, ND, RC, T
Glevum Colonia Gloucester AI, RC
Gobannium Abergavenny,
Monmouthshire AI, RC
Hortonium Halifax, West
Yorkshire other...
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Wales and Mid Wales. It was part of a
chain of
similar forts, such as
Gobannium at Abergavenny, a day's
march away down the Usk valley, and
larger bases...