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Wall Street is a physical place, which used to be where the NYSE was located. Wall Street is just a metaphor for financial markets. Hope that helps!
The main weaponry used by the Celtic armies during Boudicca's rebellion were heavy double-sided swords, bows & arrows, daggers, spears, sling-shots, and a form of metal-tipped javelin. Flaming barrels of tar were also used to set fire to buildings, being ignited and then rolled into Roman military structures; also battering-rams were used to break down town or fortress doors. Celtic war-chariots had double-bladed swords or long spikes set into their wheel-hubs, which were designed to slice the legs from Roman infantry. The traditional Celtic shield was round, made of bronze or leather-covered wood studded with brass roundels, and sometimes with spikes in the middle. It is possible, however, that Boudicca's armies also used captured Roman armour and weaponry, turning them against their former owners. They would certainly have found the superior design of the Roman infantry shield very useful. They may also have captured and learned how to use Roman 'artillery'- that is, the heavy catapults and javelin-hurling ballista's used by the Roman military engineers.
Wall street began in the 1800's.
The Black Wall Street Records was created in 2002.
i believe wall street had something to do with slave trading.
Boudica's army succeeded in Colchester, London, and St. Albans. In their final battle on Watling Street, Boudica's army was defeated.
Watling Street
The last battle between the Romans and the Celts was the Battle of Watling street
60 AD until 410 AD
It seems that the battle lasted for a month or 2. The battle occurred on AD 61 or 60.
Brownhills Watling Street railway station was created in 1884.
Brownhills Watling Street railway station ended in 1930.
Battle of Depot Street happened in 1897.
Battle of Manners Street happened in 1943.
Watling Street.
Duke Street in Glasgow
Battle of Cable Street happened on 1936-10-04.