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    Ariconium was a road station of Roman Britain mentioned in Iter XIII of the Iter Britanniarum of the Antonine Itineraries. It was located at Bury Hill...
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    Slightly to the east under farmland lies the former Roman settlement of Ariconium, which gave its name to the historical Welsh Kingdom spanning areas of...
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    with the administrative centre for these industries at Ariconium. The community at Ariconium existed prior to the Roman invasion and was home to a number...
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    Villa, Fordingbridge Sparsholt Roman Villa Venta Belgarum, Winchester Ariconium, Bury Hill, Weston under Penyard Blackwardine Bravonium, Leintwardine...
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    Derbyshire RC Argistillum Unknown (Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire?) RC Ariconium Weston under Penyard, Herefordshire AI Bannavem Taburniae unknown SP Bannaventa...
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    pre-Roman territories. Watling Street ran through the Roman settlements of Ariconium (just north of modern Ross-on-Wye) and Blestium (Monmouth), and a number...
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    iron ores and charcoal also worked at nearby Gobannium (Abergavenny) and Ariconium (near Ross-on-Wye). After the end of Roman rule in Britain, the area was...
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    small scale in Roman times. The area was governed from the Roman town of Ariconium at Weston under Penyard near Ross-on-Wye, and a road was built from there...
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  • known as Dyfrig), who had been bishop at the Roman British settlement of Ariconium (in present-day Herefordshire) in the mid-fifth century, and who founded...
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    Herefordshire west of the Wye (and deriving its name from the Roman town of Ariconium); and the larger kingdom of Glywysing in modern Glamorgan. The name Glywysing...
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    Herefordshire and Gloucestershire Canal. A Roman road was laid between Newent and Ariconium, near what is now Ross-on-Wye. Within 1 mile (1.6 km) of Newent, there...
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    modern Monmouthshire and east of the Wye, where sits the old Roman town of Ariconium (Welsh: Ergyng) at Weston under Penyard from which its name may derive;...
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    burnt down much like the nearby Roman towns of Magnis, (Kenchester) and Ariconium (Weston-under-Penyard).[citation needed] Leintwardine is listed in the...
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    a band of Cosmati work. The Church of England parish is in the united Ariconium benefice of six parishes: Aston Ingham, Hope Mansell, Lea, Linton, Upton...
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    Archenfield: Illustrative of the Campaigns of Caractacus; The Station Ariconium & with Other Matters (never before published). Printed by and for W. Farror...
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    (or Ercic), which in turn is believed to derive from the Roman town of Ariconium at Weston under Penyard. After the withdrawal of the Roman legions from...
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    Archenfield: illustrative of the campaigns of Caractacus; the station Ariconium, &c., with other matters" pp. 165-166 Stratford, Gerald "A History of...
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    Wigmore". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 5 October 2018. "The Benefice of Ariconium: Aston Ingham, Hope Mansel, Linton, the Lea, Upton Bishop and Weston-Under-Penyard"...
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  • Antient Abbeys, 1723. In 1722 he exhibited to the Society surveys of Ariconium and Hereford. Cooper, Janet. "Hill, James". Oxford Dictionary of National...
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    midway between the fort at Usk (Burrium) and the iron making centre at Ariconium, believed to be at Weston under Penyard near Ross-on-Wye. It is suggested...
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