London, Past and Present: Its History, Associations, and Traditions, Τόμος 1Based upon the Handbook of London, by the late Peter Cunningham. |
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Σελίδα x
The fact that these piles were found on both sides of the river points to the
conclusion which we may arrive at by other means , that there were two
settlements , one on the north and the other on the south bank of the Thames . If
so , they would ...
The fact that these piles were found on both sides of the river points to the
conclusion which we may arrive at by other means , that there were two
settlements , one on the north and the other on the south bank of the Thames . If
so , they would ...
Σελίδα xi
... earliest Roman London was probably a very small place , little more in fact
than a military fort for the purpose of guarding the ferry or bridge over the Thames
, and thus keeping up the through communication of the north and south of Britain
.
... earliest Roman London was probably a very small place , little more in fact
than a military fort for the purpose of guarding the ferry or bridge over the Thames
, and thus keeping up the through communication of the north and south of Britain
.
Σελίδα xii
Ptolemy ( who lived in the reigns of Trajan , Hadrian , and Antoninus Pius )
places Londinium on the south side of the Thames . This , of course , may be a
blunder on his part , but it is more likely that he referred to Southwark , which
apparently ...
Ptolemy ( who lived in the reigns of Trajan , Hadrian , and Antoninus Pius )
places Londinium on the south side of the Thames . This , of course , may be a
blunder on his part , but it is more likely that he referred to Southwark , which
apparently ...
Σελίδα xiii
The Thames formed the natural barrier on the south , but the Romans do not
appear to have been content with this , for they built a wall here in addition .
Portions of this wall have been discovered at various times . It is very difficult
even to ...
The Thames formed the natural barrier on the south , but the Romans do not
appear to have been content with this , for they built a wall here in addition .
Portions of this wall have been discovered at various times . It is very difficult
even to ...
Σελίδα xv
The truth would seem to be this . The East Saxons stopped at the Lea and the
West Saxons at the Brent , leaving the district round London undisturbed .
Possibly a distinct horde of Saxons coming up the Thames found the place
unoccupied ...
The truth would seem to be this . The East Saxons stopped at the Lea and the
West Saxons at the Brent , leaving the district round London undisturbed .
Possibly a distinct horde of Saxons coming up the Thames found the place
unoccupied ...
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