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The National Roman Legion Museum (Welsh: Amgueddfa Lleng Rufeinig Cymru) is one of the National Museums of Wales. It is located in Caerleon in the city of Newport, south-east Wales [1].
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Background and History
Roman Wales was the farthest point west that the Roman Empire in Roman Britain extended to, and as a defence point the fortress at Caerleon, built in 75 AD, was one of only three permanent Roman Legionary fortresses in Roman Britain. It was occupied and operational for just over 200 years.
The National Roman Legion Museum lies inside what remains of the fortress, and contains many artefacts from the period of Isca Augusta of Legio II Augusta from Roman currency to uniforms.[1].
A short walk from the National Roman Legion Museum is the remains of Isca Augusta:
- Part of the military bath house in the Roman Baths Museum
- The most complete Roman amphitheatre in Britain
- Sections of the fortess walls
- The only remains of a Roman legionary barracks on view anywhere in Europe at Prysg Field
See: main articles Isca Augusta and Caerleon.
See also
References
External links
- Official website – National Roman Legion Museum
- Six pages of artifacts held within the museum and relating to Roman Caerleon at Gathering the Jewels
- Museum Wales info on the National Roman Legionary Museum
Roman visitor sites in the UK Villas Bignor • Brading • Chedworth • Crofton • Dover Painted House • Littlecote • Lullingstone • Fishbourne • Newport • Piddington • Rockbourne • WroxeterForts & Military Arbeia • Binchester • Birdoswald • Caerleon • Chesters • Housesteads • Lunt • Carvoran Roman Army Museum • Pevensey Castle • Portchester Castle • Richborough • Segedunum • VindolandaTowns Roman Museums Canterbury Roman Museum • Carvoran Roman Army Museum • Corinium Museum • Jewry Wall Museum • Ribchester • Senhouse Roman Museum • Trimontium Trust (Melrose) • Verulamium MuseumOther sites Bath Roman Baths • Caerleon Roman Baths • Verulamium Roman Theatre • Welwyn Roman Baths • York Roman BathsMajor towns of Roman Britain Londinium (capital of Britannia Superior) - now London
Eboracum (capital of Britannia Inferior) - now York
Camulodunum (first 'capital' of Roman Britain) - now Colchester
Bannaventa* (Northamptonshire) • Caesaromagus - now Chelmsford • Calleva Atrebatum* (Hampshire) • Corinium Dobunnorum - now Cirencester • Deva Victrix - now Chester • Durovernum Cantiacorum - now Canterbury • Durnovaria - now Dorchester • Glevum - now Gloucester • Isca Augusta - now Caerleon • Isca Dumnoniorum - now Exeter • Isurium Brigantum - now Aldborough • Lactodurum - now Towcester • Lindum Colonia - now Lincoln • Luguvalium - now Carlisle • Moridunum - now Carmarthen • Noviomagus Reginorum - now Chichester • Petuaria - now Brough-on-Humber • Ratae Corieltauvorum - now Leicester • Venta Belgarum - now Winchester • Venta Icenorum* (Norfolk) • Venta Silurum - now Caerwent • Verulamium - now St Albans • Viroconium Cornoviorum* (now Wroxeter in Shropshire)See also: List of Roman place names in Britain * Towns labelled with an asterisk have not grown into a modern UK location (their county is shown instead)The City of Newport Topics Newport city centre · Bridges · Buildings and Structures · Culture · Companies · Districts · Education · Electoral Wards · History · Images · Landmarks · Listed buildings · Organisations · Parks · People · Politics · Shopping · Sport · Transport · Visitor Attractions ·
Districts of Newport Allt-yr-yn · Alway · Baneswell · Barnardtown · Bassaleg · Beechwood · Bettws · Bishton · Brynglas · Bulmore · Caerleon · Castleton · Cat's Ash · Christchurch · Coedkernew · Crindau · Duffryn · Gaer · Glan Llyn · Goldcliff · Graig · High Cross · Langstone · Liswerry · Llanmartin · Llanvaches · Llanwern · Lower Machen · Maesglas · Maindee · Malpas · Marshfield · Mendalgief · Michaelstone · Nash · Penhow · Peterstone · Pillgwenlly · Redwick · Rhiwderin · Ringland · Riverside · Rogerstone · Shaftesbury · St. Brides · St. Julian's · Stow Hill · Tredegar Park · Underwood · Uskmouth · Victoria · Wentlooge · Wentwood Forest · Whitson · Wilcrick
Buildings and structures Beechwood House · Brynglas House · Isca Augusta · Mansion House · National Roman Legion Museum · Newport Castle · Newport Cathedral · Newport Civic Centre · Newport Market · Newport Technical Institute · Newport Transporter Bridge · Riverfront Arts Centre · Roman Baths Museum · Tredegar House · University of Wales, Newport · Shire Hall
Politics Newport City Council · Mayor of Newport · UK Parliamentary constituencies: Newport West, Newport East · National Assembly for Wales constituencies: Newport West, Newport East · European Parliament constituency: Wales
Electoral wards of
Newport City CouncilAllt-yr-yn · Alway · Beechwood · Bettws · Caerleon · Gaer · Graig · Langstone · Liswerry · Llanwern · Malpas · Marshfield · Pillgwenlly · Ringland · Rogerstone · Shaftesbury · St. Julian's · Stow Hill · Tredegar Park · Victoria
Coordinates: 51°36′36″N 2°57′19″W / 51.61005°N 2.95529°W
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- Museums in Newport
- Landmarks in Newport
- Museums of Ancient Rome in Wales
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