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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.

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

    Early history. Canovium was a square fort built in timber at an important river crossing (at Tal-y-Cafn) by the Roman army around AD 75, possibly to house a 500-strong regiment of foot-soldiers. Rebuilding in stone began in the early 2nd century. It contained the usual headquarters building, commanding officer's house, granaries and barrack ...

  3. Canovium era un castrum cuadrado hecho de madera que estaba cerca del río que cruza Tal-Y-Cafn. Lo construyó el ejército romano alrededor del año 75 d. C., posiblemente para albergar un campamento para un regimiento de unos 500 soldados de infantería. En el siglo II se reconstruyó con piedra.

  4. 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) .

  5. Caerhun – St Mary’s Church. 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. In the fifteenth century, the temple was rebuilt and enlarged. In 1591, the chapel was added to the building, founded by ...

  6. Caerhun. "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. It was the site of the Roman station Conovium, the foundations of which are still traceable.

  7. 53.206°N 3.852°W. / 53.206; -3.852. Llanbedr-y-Cennin is a small village in Conwy county borough, Wales, in the community of Caerhun . It lies in the foothills on the western side of the Conwy valley, in Wales. The river Conwy runs through the valley, running into the sea to the north, at the town of Conwy, which is about five miles north of ...