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    Bremia is the name of the Roman fort in the small dispersed settlement of Llanio, West Wales. It is in Llanddewi Brefi community area, south-west of Tregaron...
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  • family Peronosporaceae Bremia (fort), fort in Wales This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Bremia. If an internal link led...
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    name Bremia appears in the Ravenna Cosmography as a station on the route through Wales. The station and route are thought to refer to the Bremia Roman...
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    Luentinum (category Roman auxiliary forts in Wales)
    part of a network of at least 30 forts across Wales, such as Llandovery, Bremia/Llanio near Llanddewi Brefi, and the fort at Llandeilo. The Roman road Sarn...
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    fortress covering South Wales (Caerleon) further down the River Usk, and Bremia (Llanio, Ceredigion). The name is thought to have a Celtic or Brythonic...
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  • Moridunum (Carmarthen) 10 Dinefwr Park, Llandeilo 9 Pen-llwyn 8 Trawscoed 7 Bremia (Llanio, Llanddewi Brefi) 6 Luentinum (Pumsaint) 5 Alabum (Llandovery) 4...
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  • of Llanio Roman Fort coflein NPRN: not yet identified. DAT PRN: 7719. Cadw Scheduled Monument Report No 1892: SAM: CD134: Roman Fort 300m NW of Pen-Llwyn...
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    The road is identifiable at Llanio, where there was a small Roman fort named Bremia. The route then heads southeast towards the Dolaucothi Gold Mines...
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    found it on apricot in California. See § Apricot. Downy Mildew of Lettuce (Bremia lactucae) is common on lettuce here.: 156  The population in the country...
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    mouth (aber) of the River Teifi. The nearest known Roman forts were at Loventium and Bremia at the gold mines near Llanio above the River Teifi on the...
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    mine was once the largest lead mine in Wales. There are Roman forts at Llandovery and Bremia near Llanio, and as of 2003, in Llandeilo. The National Trust...
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    village, near the Roman road that linked the Roman forts at Llandovery (Alabum) and Llanio (Bremia), and the Roman gold mines at Dolaucothi. The Roman...
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  • Moridunum (Carmarthen) 10 Dinefwr Park, Llandeilo 9 Pen-llwyn 8 Trawscoed 7 Bremia (Llanio, Llanddewi Brefi) 6 Luentinum (Pumsaint) 5 Alabum (Llandovery) 4...
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    Wall to the Antonine Wall, built by c. 120, were: Corbridge to the Roman fort at Cramond, Edinburgh (certain) and (likely) to Carriden (Veluniate) on the...
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    and Ordovices. The Sarn Helen road ran through the territory, with forts at Bremia and Loventium protecting gold mines near present-day Llanddewi Brefi...
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