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Llanvair Discoed, in the 13th century.
There is an Iron Age hill fort at
Llanmelin,
about one mile east of the
village overlooking the
Castrogi Brook and...
- bodies. They are like the
Gauls or the Spaniards. The Iron Age
hillfort at
Llanmelin near
Caerwent has
sometimes been
suggested as a pre-Roman
tribal centre...
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Noviomagus Reginorum Selgovae (*Selgowī)
Eildon Hill? Silurēs
Venta Silurum;
Llanmelin Textoverdī (*Textowerdī) Coria? Trinovantēs (*Trinowantī) Camulodunum...
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Laugharne Castle Cadw
website for
Llangar Old
Parish Church Cadw
website for
Llanmelin Wood Hill Fort (OS maps show it
spelled Llanmellin) Cadw
website for Llansteffan...
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Camboglanna on Hadrian's Wall.
Campus Elleti in Glamorgan. Caerwent.
Llanmelin hill fort near Caerwent. Camelford, Cornwall. Camaret, Brittany, France...
- The
county has a
number of
hillfort sites, such as
those at
Bulwark and
Llanmelin Wood. The
latter has been
suggested as the
capital of the Silures, a Celtic...
- MM024
Llanmelin Wood
Camps (Coed
Llanmelin)
Caerwent ST461925 51°37′44″N 2°46′44″W / 51.629°N 2.779°W / 51.629; -2.779 (Bryngaer Coed
Llanmelin) MM064...
- Newport. So it has been
suggested that this
court might be the
hillfort of
Llanmelin, near Caerwent. Caradog's
connection to the
Kingdom of
Gwent might support...
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original (PDF) on 8
January 2014.
Retrieved 8
January 2014. Cadw SAM: MM024
Llanmelin Wood Camps.
coflein NPRN: 301559. GGAT PRN: 01026g. Cadw SAM: MM069 The...
- / 51.7294°N 2.902°W / 51.7294; -2.902),
promontory fort
Llanmelin Wood Camp and
Llanmelin Outpost,
Caerwent (51°37′45″N 2°46′46″W / 51.6291°N 2.7794°W...