Caer Caradoc
Introduction
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Image: © Eirian Evans Taken: 27 Nov 2006
Named for Caradog, or Caractacus, who was the king of the Catuvellauni at the time of the Roman invasion. He was defeated by the Romans, and lived out his life in exile in Rome after being pardoned by the Emperor claudius.