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    Caer (Welsh pronunciation: [kɑːɨr]; Old Welsh: cair or kair) is a placename element in Welsh meaning "stronghold", "fortress", or "citadel", roughly equivalent...
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  • Volver a caer ([bolˈβeɾ a kaˈeɾ], "Falling Again") is a Mexican streaming television series based on Leo Tolstoy's 1877 novel Anna Karenina. The series...
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  • mythology, Caer Ibormeith was the daughter of Prince Ethal Anbuail of Sid Uamuin in Connacht. In Óengus’s dream, which lasted over a year, Caer Ibormeith...
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  • Caer Sidi (or Caer Siddi) is the name of a legendary otherworld fortress mentioned in Middle Welsh mythological poems in the Book of Taliesin (14th century)...
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    Caer Caradoc (Welsh: Caer Caradog, the fort of Caradog) is a hill in the English county of Shropshire. It overlooks the town of Church Stretton and the...
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  • Caer is a placename element in the Welsh language meaning "stronghold". Caer can also refer to: Chester, a city known as Caer in Welsh Caër, a location...
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  • dark songs (Holness is an adept guitarist); and another actor, Randolph Caer, who became a social pariah after starring in one of Dean's grindhouse movies...
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    The S.A. des Chantiers aéronavals Étienne Romano (CAER) was an aircraft manufacturing company based in Cannes, France. The predecessor company, Chantiers...
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  • C.P.D. Caer Clwyd was a Welsh football club based in Denbigh, Denbighshire. The team last played in the North Wales Coast East Football League Division...
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    Caer Castell Camp, also known as Caer Castell Ring Motte, is a medieval motte and ditch in Rumney in Cardiff, Wales, which is a scheduled monument. Motte-and-bailey...
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    Londinium (redirect from Caer-Lundein)
    Londinium, also known as Roman London, was the capital of Roman Britain during most of the period of Roman rule. Most twenty-first century historians think...
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    52°38′06″N 1°08′29″W / 52.6349°N 1.1413°W / 52.6349; -1.1413 Ratae Corieltauvorum or simply Ratae was a town in the Roman province of Britannia. Today...
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    likely locations, but several are by no means certain). However, "Caer Custoeint" and "Caer Brithon" are not included, the former having an unknown location...
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  • Caer Gybi may refer to: Caer Gybi (fort), the small Roman fort and site of Saint Cybi's monastery at Holyhead, Wales the Welsh name for Holyhead, the settlement...
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  • Prydain include: Caer Dallben, the simple home of series protagonist Taran, his mentor Dallben, and the retired warrior Coll; Caer Colur, which stands...
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    Caer Drewyn is an early Iron Age hillfort to the north of the town of Corwen, Denbighshire (Grid reference SJ 08769 44411). It has a large stone rampart...
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  • Thomas Caers (born 14 January 1973) is a Belgian football manager and former player. He was the manager of Sint-Truiden from February 2006 to November...
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    Camulodunum (redirect from Caer-Colun)
    Camulodunum (/ˌkæmjʊloʊˈdjuːnəm, ˌkæmʊloʊˈduːnəm/; Latin: CAMVLODVNVM), the Ancient Roman name for what is now Colchester in Essex, was an important castrum...
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  • Trinovantum (redirect from Caer Lludd)
    Trinovantum. The legend says that it was later rebuilt by King Lud, who named it Caer Lud ("Lud's Fort") after himself and that the name became corrupted to Kaer...
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  • some local historians have supposed that it is the Severn. The hill fort on Caer Caradoc Hill in Shropshire is connected with the battle by virtue of its...
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    Venta Belgarum, or Venta Bulgarum, was a town in the Roman province of Britannia Superior, the civitas capital of the local tribe, the Belgae, and which...
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    Gloucester (redirect from Caer Loyw)
    instead of the Welsh caer was eventually adopted. The name Gloucester thus means roughly "bright fort". Mediaeval orthographies include Caer Glow, Gleawecastre...
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    Gustaph (singer) (redirect from Stef Caers)
    Stef Caers (Dutch pronunciation: [stɛf ˈkaːrs]; born 5 July 1980), known professionally as Gustaph (stylised as GVSTΛPH), is a Belgian singer-songwriter...
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    Jef Caers, born in Belgium, is an academic working as a Professor at the School of Earth, Energy & Environmental Sciences, Stanford University. He was...
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    Farndon is a village and civil parish in the unitary authority of Cheshire West and Chester and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England. It is on the...
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    Aquae Sulis (redirect from Caer Badden)
    have taken place near Aquae Sulis. Tim and Annette Burkitt have proposed Caer Badden (Latin: Aquae Sulis), some 20 miles northeast of the Roman mines at...
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    Caerwent (redirect from Caer Went)
    Caerwent (Welsh: Caer-went) is a village and community in Monmouthshire, Wales. It is located about five miles west of Chepstow and 11 miles east of Newport...
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    Cantre'r Gwaelod (redirect from Caer Conwy)
    were opened at low tide to drain the land. Cantre'r Gwaelod's capital was Caer Wyddno, seat of the ruler Gwyddno Garanhir. Two princes of the realm held...
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  • revealed of Eilonwy's heritage and her family's former home, the castle Caer Colur. The series was inspired by Welsh mythology and by the castles, scenery...
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    Eidyn (redirect from Caer Eiddyn)
    suggests Eidyn spread more widely, surviving also in the name of Carriden (from Caer Eidyn), located eighteen miles to the west. Kenneth H. Jackson argued strongly...
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