The Victorinus stone Early Medieval found on the route of the Roman road below the Allt, Talybont on Usk
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The Victorinus stone Early Medieval found on the route of the Roman road below the Allt, Talybont on Usk.
[The 6th-century commemorative stone known as the Victorinus Stone (now in Y Gaer, Brecon Musum) was found to the south-east of Scethrog on the probable line of the Abergavenny to Brecon Gaer Roman road. The vertical inscription on the roughly cylindrical pillar-stone, records the name of Nemnius (or Numnius) son of Victorinus.
Source: CPAT
L. Moore, RCAHMW, 6th December 2013]
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