Once a prehistoric settlement, which was later occupied during the Roman period ... conducted by North Wales Live. More over, the Telegraph also took a shine to the little village, writing ...
Now in a modern Wales, the village of Caerwent (with a population ... The town would give its name to the post Roman successor kingdom of Gwent and it is possible that the modern name means ...
The first Roman invasion took place across the River Dee. It was aimed at dividing the people of the highlands of Wales from the highlands of the north of what would later become England.
In the rolling hills of north Pembrokeshire, Wales, archaeologists have made an exciting discovery: a massive Roman fort that ...
Roman forces reached the borders of Wales in AD 48, five years after they had begun their conquest of Britain. At that time, of course, Wales did not exist in any meaningful sense. Its people ...
The first Roman invasion took place across the River Dee. It was aimed at dividing the people of the highlands of Wales from the highlands of the north of what would later become England.
Roman forces reached the borders of Wales in AD 48, five years after they had begun their conquest of Britain. At that time, of course, Wales did not exist in any meaningful sense. Its people ...