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A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… hills in the chapelry, called Friwllwyd, are vestiges of a Roman intrenchment, occupying a commanding site to the north … 90 inhabitants. It is situated on the Teivy; and the Roman road from Llanio to Pennal passed through it, from … Twyn-y-Ceilog, n Devynock, for the benefit of the poor. A Roman road, now called the Sarn Lleon, or Sarn Helen, is …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… successful irruption into Britain, attacked and routed the Roman army, and laid waste the open country as far as York; … of his ancestors. Constantius Chlorus, another of the Roman emperors, who resided for some time in Britain, died … and destroyed the houses belonging to the principal Roman Catholics in the city, together with their chapels; and on …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… with water, still remain on the N.E. and S.W. sides. Roman defences of the legionary fortress on the N.E. bank of … with a palisade. The enclosed area extended outside the Roman walls to the marshy banks of the two rivers. A palace … name Nessgate to the street later leading to it. In the Roman period this area had been occupied by a cemetery. 1 The …
Survey of London
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