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Moridunum was a
Roman fort and town in the
Roman province of Britannia.
Today it is
known as Carmarthen,
located in the
Welsh county of Carmarthenshire...
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Moridunum was a fort and
small town in the
Roman province of Britannia. Its
remains are
located at
Woodbury Farm,
immediately south of
Axminster in the...
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Moridunum may
refer to:
Moridunum (Carmarthen), a
Roman settlement at what is now
Carmarthen in
Wales Moridunum (Axminster), a
Roman settlement at what...
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Parts of city wall
still exist (overlaid with
medieval construction)
Moridunum,
Axminster Pomeroy Wood
Woodbury Farm
Roman Fort, near
Axminster Durnovaria...
- Hill or
Walls Hill) Deceanglī
Canovium or
Clwydian hillforts Demetae Moridunum Dobunnī/Bodunnī
Corinium Dobunnorum Dumnonīī Isca
Dumnoniorum Durotrigēs...
- bard. The name
Carmarthen is
derived from the town's
previous Roman name
Moridunum, in turn,
derived from the
Celtic Brittonic moridunon, 'sea fort[ress]'...
- province,
Carmarthen was the
civitas capital of the
Demetae tribe,
known as
Moridunum ("Sea Fort"). It is
possibly the
oldest town in Wales,
recorded by Ptolemy...
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Canterbury (Durovernum Cantiacorum) C
Carlisle (Luguvalium) C
Carmarthen (
Moridunum) C
Chelmsford (Caesaromagus)
Chester (Deva Victrix) C Chester-le-Street...
- province,
Carmarthen was the
civitas capital of the
Demetae tribe,
known as
Moridunum (from
Brittonic *mori-dunon
meaning "sea fort"), and this is the true...
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Caerleon amphitheatre Moridunum Carmarthen Wales 51°51′43″N 4°17′48″W / 51.862004°N 4.296705°W / 51.862004; -4.296705 (
Moridunum (Carmarthen)) Tomen...