London: City of the RomansBatsford, 1983 - Всего страниц: 288 |
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... Thames , but it is unlikely that the flooding of occupation sites can account for more than a tiny proportion of them . Disasters of this kind resulting in permanent abandonment seldom occur without warning ; and if they did , it would ...
... Thames , but it is unlikely that the flooding of occupation sites can account for more than a tiny proportion of them . Disasters of this kind resulting in permanent abandonment seldom occur without warning ; and if they did , it would ...
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... Thames as a frontier In pre - Roman times , as later in the Saxon Heptarchy , the Thames formed a natural political frontier , and during tribal warfare could perform a useful function as a defensive barrier . When this role was ...
... Thames as a frontier In pre - Roman times , as later in the Saxon Heptarchy , the Thames formed a natural political frontier , and during tribal warfare could perform a useful function as a defensive barrier . When this role was ...
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... Thames and south of the Fens , and also in north Kent . It seems that a powerful kingdom consisting of a confederation of tribes north of the Thames was established , and an extension of its power south of the river had been achieved ...
... Thames and south of the Fens , and also in north Kent . It seems that a powerful kingdom consisting of a confederation of tribes north of the Thames was established , and an extension of its power south of the river had been achieved ...
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London before the Roman Conquest | 1 |
The Claudian Invasion and the beginning | 23 |
The First Londinium its Death and Rebirth | 41 |
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