London
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I don't think so! It would have been Londinium then anyway. Try Pompeii, overwhelmed by a volcanic eruption (Vesuvius).
Pompeii was destroyed by fire in 79 AD when Mount Vesuvius explored. The city remain buried and not discovered for 1,700 years.
The city of Pompeii in Italy was destroyed by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. The eruption buried the city under a thick layer of volcanic ash and pumice, preserving it until its rediscovery in the 18th century.
Pompeii - destroyed when Mount Vesuvius erupted.
London +++ I don't think so! It would have been Londinium then anyway. Try Pompeii, overwhelmed by a volcanic eruption (Vesuvius).
The major historical event that destroyed the ancient Roman city of Pompeii, was the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD CE. The volcano covered the city with ashes and lava.
Pompeii; destroyed by Mt. Vesuvius in 79 AD.
Oh, dude, besides Pompeii, Vesuvius also wrecked another city called Herculaneum. Like, it was all buried under ash and stuff, just like in the movies. So, if you're planning a vacation to Vesuvius, maybe pack some goggles and a face mask, you know, just in case.
Mount Vesuvius. It destroyed Pompeii in 79 AD. It is still active but hasn't erupted since 1944.
Mount.Vesuvius Destroyed Pompey
Herculaneum no longer exists. It was located in Ancient Rome, but was destroyed in 79 AD. The ruins are located in Ercolano, Campania, Italy.
Pompeii was destroyed by Mt. Vesuvius in 79 AD.
Mount vesuvius destroyed the Italian city of pompeii in 79 a.d