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Slwch Tump, also
known as
Slwch Camp and
formerly known as Pen Cevn-y-Gaer, is an Iron Age
hillfort close to
Brecon in Powys, Wales. The
enclosure is...
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thrown out of the community. She
would not find
peace until her
arrival at
Slwch Tump,
where the
local lord gave her protection. However, Eluned's pursuer...
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overlook the town, the 331m high Pen-y-crug to its
northwest and 231m high
Slwch Tump to the east. Both are
crowned by Iron Age hillforts. The
modern administrative...
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January (trad.)
Abbot Saint Eluned or
Eiliwedd or
Almedha 5th
century Slwch Tump 1
August (trad.)
Daughter of Brychan, king of
Brycheiniog Martyr and...
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structure was
built about 300 m NW of
Slwch Tump Iron Age hill fort on the
slopes of a 240 m hill
known as "The
Slwch"
overlooking the town. The VHF television...
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stretching east to the
junction with the A470 and the
rural area
around Slwch Farm. The
southern border is
defined by the
River Usk.
Brecon West lies...
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Weonards Tump:
immediately south of St
Weonards churchyard,
Herefordshire Slwch Tump: an Iron Age hill fort
close to Brecon,
Powys Stow
Green Tump, also...
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militia and
regular battalions. In 1898
battalion training was held at
Slwch near Brecon,
while the 1899
training was
carried out at
Bulford Camp on...
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hillslope fort
Slwch Tump (51°56′46″N 3°22′28″W / 51.94619°N 3.3745°W / 51.94619; -3.3745)...
- NPRN: not yet identified. CPAT PRN not yet identified. Cadw SAM: BR038:
Slwch Camp
coflein NPRN: not yet identified. CPAT PRN not yet identified. Cadw...