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Luentinum or
Loventium refers to the
Roman fort at Pumsaint, Carmarthenshire. The 1.9
hectares (4.7 acres) site lies
either side of the A482 in Pumsaint...
- Gateholm,
Pembrokeshire Llan Ffestiniog,
Gwynedd fort &
amphitheatre Luentinum Roman fort at Pumsaint,
Carmarthenshire Moridunum,
Carmarthen Nidum, Neath...
- Silures. He
mentions two of
their towns,
Moridunum (modern Carmarthen) and
Luentinum (identified as the
Dolaucothi Gold
Mines near Pumsaint, Carmarthenshire)...
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Llandeilo 8 Pen-llwyn 7
Trawscoed 6
Bremia (Llanio,
Llanddewi Brefi) 5
Luentinum (Pumsaint) 4
Alabum (Llandovery) 3 Cicutio/Cicucium (Y Gaer, Brecon) 2...
- A1122
Downham Market-Swaffham
Ffordd Fleming 67
miles 107 km
Pumsaint (
Luentinum) to St David's (Menevia/Menapia)
Fishguard to
Bangor Trunk Road Fosse...
- 1844,
confirming the
presence of gold.
Evidence from the fort (known as
Luentinum from
details given by Ptolemy) and
vicus show that the
Romans worked the...
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Llandeilo 8 Pen-llwyn 7
Trawscoed 6
Bremia (Llanio,
Llanddewi Brefi) 5
Luentinum (Pumsaint) 4
Alabum (Llandovery) 3 Cicutio/Cicucium (Y Gaer, Brecon) 2...
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Llandeilo 8 Pen-llwyn 7
Trawscoed 6
Bremia (Llanio,
Llanddewi Brefi) 5
Luentinum (Pumsaint) 4
Alabum (Llandovery) 3 Cicutio/Cicucium (Y Gaer, Brecon) 2...
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known in
later Welsh tradition as the Sarn Helen,
leading north from
Luentinum, the fort at Dolaucothi. The
Romans occupied the fort with
around 500...
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numerous opencasts which are
still visible in the
hills above Pumsaint or
Luentinum today. A fort,
settlement and bath-house were set up
nearby in the Cothi...