The Romans did not settle just in the south east of London. They settled in the whole of England and Wales. They conquered the south of England in 43 and the north in 78. Ancient historians said that the first invasion was a Roman response to a request for help by one of the Celtic kings in Britannia. It is also speculated that that other considerations may have been that some Gaul rebels would seek refuge on the island and that there may also have been an interest in the mines of Britannia.
the native americans
The Moriori were Maori who settled the Chatham Islands, an isolated group of Islands East of the South Island but part of New Zealand.
most settled out in the open
The revolt started in Essex but then they marched into the South East of England(Somewhere near London)
The Romans did not conquer the Middle East in one shot. It took over two centuries for the Romans to conquer the Middle East (from 132 BCE to 117 CE). Please see the map in the Related Links.
The port of East London is located in South Africa between Cape Town and Durban.
South East London Synagogue ended in 1985.
South East London Synagogue was created in 1888.
London Country South East was created in 1986.
There is an East London in South Africa but this could refer to the East of London, England.
There isn't an ice rink in south east London but there is one in South London in the area of Streatham.
Where in South East London? And in what direction?!!!
London is in the south east of England. The 'south north' does not exist - it doesn't make sense.
London is in south east England
South East - London sub region - was created in 2008.
The population of South East - London sub region - is 1,300,000.
The South-East region of England, which excludes London, had a 2001 population of about 8,000,000. On a purely geographical basis, the south-east including London, has a population of 15,500,000.