A sign told us quite a bit of history of the place and referred us to other areas within the village center. So off we went, found a parking spot at the side of the road and started to explore. "Venta Silurum" apparently means "market town of the Silures" (a Roman tribe in Wales). For more history of the place, check out sites online. Not everyone is interested in the history of the Romans in Wales, but if you are, it's quite extensive. There's a Roman museum and amphitheater in Caerleon that I visited in 2006 with Jane. Following are some shots from then.
So this year, having seen the Roman ruins in Caerwent, I thought I'd put a few shots on a slideshow. I chose the music, called "The Emperor" because it sounds just like you'd hear in a movie when the Roman troops come marching in...powerful yet haunting. So enjoy - only 12 photos, most mine but a couple from Mr. Google.
I never think about the Romans being in Wales.
ReplyDeleteThat would have been so fascinating for me to see.
Great photos Leslie.
This is again an interesting post about Wales. It is one of the most beautiful countries in Europe and it has an interesting language.
ReplyDeleteDoesn't it ignite the imagination. Life in those times!
ReplyDeleteSo much interesting history in the U.K. Glad you stopped to see what was on the other side...
ReplyDeleteyou are always so erudite!
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You have a lot of charming villages in your back pocket :) Thanks.
ReplyDeleteGreat to know about this nice place:)
ReplyDeleteSo you don't need any proof anymore of the fact that there are surprises just around the corner ;-)
ReplyDeleteJust an unplanned turn off a road you're on can show you unexpected beauty
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Very interesting!
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That is a sizable site on "the other side of the wall", how it must have grown and developed over the years of Roman occupation. A fascinating part of history.
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The Romans' domain was extensive. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSome pictures are really funny, you know which ones I mean :) I like the first photo and the wall.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting!
ReplyDeleteThe best is the last picture.
ReplyDeleteNice pics...
ReplyDeleteWow! What an amazing place. I would love to visit there one day.
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