- Cardiff Roman Fort
Cardiff Roman Fort was a coastal fort in the
Roman province ofBritannia Superior , of whichRoman Wales was a part. Its originalLatin name is uncertain. Its remains are incorporated intoCardiff Castle in the moderncapital city ofWales .Name
The fort's name is unknown. It could have been Tamium as appears in the
Ravenna Cosmography , although this may have been a river name and thus refers to theRiver Taff . Alternatively it may be Bovium (corrected from Bomio) of theAntonine Itinerary .Early forts
Prior to the building of the extant fort, there were at least two previous Roman forts on the site. The first was probably a vexillation camp built during attempted conquest of the
Silures tribe around AD 55. About twenty years later, after a period of abandonment, a new smallerRoman auxiliary fort was constructed and was possibly occupied, along with a civilianvicus , until the reign of the EmperorHadrian . From the late 2nd to the mid-3rd century, civilian timber buildings associated with iron working occupied the site.Carausian shore fort
Around 290, a 9 acre (3.57 hectare) shore fort was built on the site, not unlike the almost complete example at Portchester in
Hampshire . Its walls were ten feet thick and it was positioned to control access to the upper reaches of theRiver Severn . There may have been associated watch towers on the now eroded cliffs to the west. This is believed to have been the EmperorCarausius ' response to increased Irish raids. Its military/naval force eventually moved elsewhere about 370.Post-Roman legends
The ruinous fort appears as the residence of 'King Ynwyl' in the story of
Geraint and Enid , a medieval romance associated with theMabinogion .Geraint was possibly a 5th century King ofDumnonia .References
*cite book | last=Arnold | first=Christopher J | coauthors=Davies, Jeffrey L | title=Roman & Early Medieval Wales | date=2000 | publisher=Sutton Publishing | location=Stroud
*cite web | last = Ford | first = David Nash | title = The 28 Cities of Britain as listed by Nennius | work = Early British Kingdoms | date = 1996 | url = http://www.earlybritishkingdoms.com/articles/nenniuscities.html | accessdate = 2007-02-16
*cite book | last = Rivet | first = A L F | coauthors = Smith, Colin | title = The Place-Names of Roman Britain | publisher = B T Batsford | date = 1979 | location = LondonExternal links
* [http://www.roman-britain.org/places/cardiff.htm Cardiff Roman Fort on the Roman Britain website]
* [http://www.gtj.org.uk/item.php?lang=en&id=201&t=1 Aerial photo of the site taken in 1988]
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