London: City of the RomansBatsford, 1983 - Всего страниц: 288 |
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... appears to have been a decaying city , and there is no doubt that a succession of Roman rulers saw Londinium as the ... appear to have been demolished and rebuilt . 31 8 Londinium in the Third Century When Julia Domna and LONDINIUM IN ...
... appears to have been a decaying city , and there is no doubt that a succession of Roman rulers saw Londinium as the ... appear to have been demolished and rebuilt . 31 8 Londinium in the Third Century When Julia Domna and LONDINIUM IN ...
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... appear that in theory , and probably also in practice , there was an imperial treasury in London as late as about 395 — a good enough reason for the refortification of the riverside wall then , apart from any consideration of the ...
... appear that in theory , and probably also in practice , there was an imperial treasury in London as late as about 395 — a good enough reason for the refortification of the riverside wall then , apart from any consideration of the ...
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... appear that individual maker's names did sometimes appear on objects made for an official donative . Ingots closely resembling the one from the Tower , but with the stamp CVRMISSI , have been found in Kent and also in the hoard of loot ...
... appear that individual maker's names did sometimes appear on objects made for an official donative . Ingots closely resembling the one from the Tower , but with the stamp CVRMISSI , have been found in Kent and also in the hoard of loot ...
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London before the Roman Conquest | 1 |
Bronze shield from Thames at Battersea early 1st century AD | 8 |
PreRoman burial from Southwark | 20 |
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