- 7
Trawscoed 6
Bremia (Llanio,
Llanddewi Brefi) 5
Luentinum (Pumsaint) 4
Alabum (Llandovery) 3 Cicutio/Cicucium (Y Gaer, Brecon) 2 (Go)Bannio (Abergavenny)...
-
substantial Roman fort of
Luentinum before finally reaching its
historical end at
Alabum (modern-day Llandovery). The
Roman encampment was on
Llanfair Hill. In the...
- hian/544B6233F7F06415EE049C60A827C3C0
Abergavenny Roman fort,
Gobannium Alabum Llandovery Roman fort
Blestium Monmouth Roman fort Caer Gybi,
Anglesey Roman...
- 7
Trawscoed 6
Bremia (Llanio,
Llanddewi Brefi) 5
Luentinum (Pumsaint) 4
Alabum (Llandovery) 3 Cicutio/Cicucium (Y Gaer, Brecon) 2 (Go)Bannio (Abergavenny)...
- Betws-y-Coed,
Trawsfynydd (Tomen y Mur), Bremia, Bronant, Dolaucothi,
Llandovery (
Alabum) A470 A487 A470 A483
Stane Street (1) 57
miles 91 km
London to Chichester...
-
Llanfair Hill to the north-east of the
modern town was
known to the
Romans as
Alabum. It was
built around AD 50–60 as part of a
strategy for the
conquest of...
- down the Usk valley, and
larger bases, such as
Moridunum (Carmarthen) via
Alabum (Llandovery),
Cardiff Roman Fort to the
south and Isca Augusta, Caerleon...
-
Canonical Latin name
Other Latin names English name
Alabum Llandovery Bangertium Bangor Blestium Monemuta Monmouth Bovium Cowbridge (disputed) Burrium...
- a
Grade I
listed building on 3
August 1966. St Mary's was
built inside Alabum, a
Roman fort, on top of
Llanfair Hill. A
monastic cell from
around 1126...
- part the line of the old
Roman Road from the
Roman fort at
Llanfair Hill (
Alabum)
which overlooks the
river above Llandovery. The
railway crosses the Afon...