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Deskrifans Roman conquest of Wales: 47–78
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Based on Frere's Britannia, Jones' & Mattingly's Atlas of Roman Britain, and The Agricola by Tacitus — sources are cited in the image legend

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Map of the Roman conquest of Wales, 47–78

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