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NIDUM ROMAN FORT
Nidum (or NIDVM) is a
Roman fort
found in Cwrt
Herbert near the town...
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withdrawal around 320 AD. The
Antonine Itinerary (c. 2nd century)
names Nido (or
Nidum) as one of nine
places in
Roman Wales. St
Illtyd visited the
Neath area...
- Brecon. A
further section of
Roman road
leading north-eastwards from
Neath (
Nidum) to
Banwen at the
southern edge of the
Brecon Beacons National Park is also...
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early reference is in Virgil's
Georgics (29 BC), "Ante
garrula quam
tignis nidum suspendat hirundo" (Before the
twittering swallow hangs its nest from the...
- in the mid 19th century. The
colliery closed in 1929. A
Roman fort
named Nidum was
found in the village, and is now
mostly within the
ground of Dwr-y-Felin...
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Luentinum Roman fort at Pumsaint,
Carmarthenshire Moridunum,
Carmarthen Nidum, Neath, Glamorgan.
Roman fort Penydarren,
Merthyr Tydfil.
Roman fort Sarn...
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Caerleon Mediomanum Caersws Menevia Meneva St
Davids Moridunum Carmarthen Nidum Neath Segontium Segontio, Seguntio,
Seguntium Caernarfon Venta Silurum Caerwent...
- livius.org.
Archived from the
original on 2014-07-10.
Retrieved 2020-03-26. "
Nidum:
Roman Auxiliary Fort: Neath, West Glamorgan". roman-britain.co.uk. "Pinnata...
- a
natural low-level
route west to the
Roman fort and
harbour at
Neath (
Nidum) from
settlements in the east like
Cardiff and
Caerleon (Isca). In the decades...
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Carmarthen P
Navio or
Anovius Brough-on-Noe, Hope Valley,
Derbyshire RC
Nidum Neath, West
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