- The Antonine Itinerary was a Road Map of the Roman Empire.
- It is a listing of each Route or ‘Iter’ in the Roman Empire, naming the Way Stations and giving the distances between them.
Carmarthen to Wroxeter on the southern arm of Watling Street
- Perhaps due to a Medieval Monk’s copying error, the first part of the list has included Iter XV by mistake.
Route
(Neatham to Exeter is the same as Iter XV)
- Neatham (Vindomis)
- Winchester (Venta Belgarum)
- Briga
-
- Old Sarum (Sorviodunum) (on the Portway)
- Badbury Rings (Vindoclavia)
-
- Dorchester (Durnovaria) (on the coastal road)
- Honiton (Muridunum?)
- Exeter (Isca Dumnoniorum)
- Carmarthen (the southern extension of Watling Street)
- Loughor (Leucarum)
- Neath (Nidum)
- Bridgend (Bomium?)
- Caerleon (Isca)
- HQ of the Legio II Augusta
- Usk (Burrium)
- Abergavenny (Gobannium)
- Kenchester (Magnis)
- Leintwardine (Bravonium)
- Wroxeter (Viroconium)
Carmarthen