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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CaerhunCaerhun - Wikipedia

    Caerhun (Welsh: Caerhûn) is a scattered rural community, and former civil parish, on the west bank of the River Conwy. It lies to the south of Henryd and the north of Dolgarrog, in Conwy County Borough, Wales, and includes several small villages and hamlets including Llanbedr-y-cennin, Rowen, Tal-y-bont and Ty'n-y-groes.

    • Caerhun
    • Clwyd
    • 1,292 (2011)
    • Conwy
  2. Caerhun (en inglés: Fort of Rhun: ) es el emplazamiento del pequeño fuerte romano de Canovium, situado a lo largo de la calzada Romana entre los fuertes de Deva (cerca de Chester) y Segontium (cerca de Caernarfon).

  3. Caerhun (meaning: Fort of Rhun) is the site of the 2nd century minor Roman fort of Canovium, situated along the Roman road between the larger Roman forts of Deva (at modern Chester) and Segontium (near modern Caernarfon).

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CanoviumCanovium - Wikipedia

    Canovium. Coordinates: 53.2161°N 3.8341°W. Canovium was a fort in the Roman province of Britannia. Its site is located at Caerhun in the Conwy valley, in the county borough of Conwy, in North Wales . Etymology [ edit] The fort appears in the Antonine Itinerary as Conovio and in the Ravenna Cosmography as Canubio.

    • 2nd century AD
    • Conwy
    • Wales
    • c. 75 AD
  5. Caerhun – St Mary’s Church. plan of the church according to the Royal Commission on The Ancient and Historical Monuments. History. Church of St. Mary in Caerhun was probably built in the 13th century by the Cistercians from the Maenan abbey. It was erected within the earth ramparts of the Roman fort of Canovium.

  6. Caerhun est une communauté du borough de comté de Conwy, au pays de Galles. Elle est située dans le nord-ouest du borough de comté et comprend les villages et hameaux de Llanbedr-y-Cennin (en), Rowen (en), Tal-y-bont (en) et Tyn-y-groes (cy). Au recensement de 2011, elle comptait 1 292 habitants [1]. Références

  7. Caerhun. + −. 2 km. 1 mi. Leaflet | Map data © openstreetmap.org. "CAERHUN, (or Caerhen), a parish in the hundred of Isaf, in the county of Carnarvon, North Wales, 4 miles to the S. of Conway. Llanrwst is its post town. It is situated on the banks of the river Conway, and extends over an area of 13,402 acres.