DescriptionRoman Wall around the site of St Cybi's Church - geograph.org.uk - 1414149.jpg
English: Roman Wall around the site of St Cybi's Church The Roman Fort which stood on what later became the site of St Cybi's Church was built to keep the Irish out. In the 3rd & 4thC CE the western coastlands of Britain were subject to attack by Irish raiders.
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