London: City of the RomansBatsford, 1983 - Всего страниц: 288 |
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... Roman city would have served as a convenient headquarters for a ruler such as Vortigern . It can hardly have been his customary place of residence , however , and his tribal affinities probably normally kept him ... late Roman London.
... Roman city would have served as a convenient headquarters for a ruler such as Vortigern . It can hardly have been his customary place of residence , however , and his tribal affinities probably normally kept him ... late Roman London.
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City of the Romans Ralph Merrifield. The western half of the city in late Roman times It would be wrong to give the impression that Londinium had contracted in the late fourth century to the area of a citadel at the south - eastern ...
City of the Romans Ralph Merrifield. The western half of the city in late Roman times It would be wrong to give the impression that Londinium had contracted in the late fourth century to the area of a citadel at the south - eastern ...
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... late Roman ' dark carth ' deposits to the north on the GPO site would obviously be of great interest if it could be proved , but the idea of a city ' villa ' engaged in intramural agriculture must ... late Roman house in Lower Thames Street.
... late Roman ' dark carth ' deposits to the north on the GPO site would obviously be of great interest if it could be proved , but the idea of a city ' villa ' engaged in intramural agriculture must ... late Roman house in Lower Thames Street.
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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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