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Julius Agricola,
chapter 18".
Dinas Dinorwig Hillfort https://coflein.gov.uk/en/site/95283/
Ordovices at Roman-Britain.co.uk
Ordovices at
Romans in Britain...
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perhaps some
adjoining areas. They were
bordered to the
north by the
Ordovices; to the east by the Dobunni; and to the west by the Demetae. According...
-
informed of
events and
major personalities in the rest of Britain: "The
Ordovices,
shortly before Agricola's arrival, had destro****
nearly the
whole of...
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Silurian Period 443.1 Ma. The Ordovician,
named after the
Welsh tribe of the
Ordovices, was
defined by
Charles Lapworth in 1879 to
resolve a
dispute between...
-
Caradog (depicted by
Thomas Prydderch),
leader of the
north Wales Celtic tribe the
Ordovices....
- invaders. We next hear of him in Tacitus's Annals,
leading the
Silures and
Ordovices in what is now
Wales against the
Roman governor Publius Ostorius Sca****...
-
Lothian invading the
lands of the
Brittonic polities of the Deceangli,
Ordovices, and
Gangani in the 5th century. The sons of
their leader, Cunedda, were...
- the
Menai Strait enabled human habitation in
prehistoric Britain. The
Ordovices, a
Celtic tribe,
lived in the
region during the
period known as Roman...
- the
Romans turned their attention to what is now Wales. The Silures,
Ordovices and
Deceangli remained implacably opposed to the
invaders and for the...
- part of the
territory of the
Ordovices tribe, and the
element -orwig, -orweg has been
derived from the
tribal name
Ordovices;
although this idea was rejected...