How did London get its name?
From the Roman Londinium.
London was named after its Roman name - Londinium
The Trenches Were Named After The Streets Of London: Marble Arch Harley Street Brickfields Coldstream Lane ..etc
There is nowhere in England named Strarford
Hyde Park was named after the park in London which was earlier the Manor of Hyde. This was first created in the year 1536 by Henry VIII.
Yes the great fire of London began on September 2, 1666. It began in the baker's shop of a man named Thomas Faynor.
In 1737, William Byrd II founded Richmond, Virginia. He named the town after Richmond, a small English town, near London. Agriculture and slave trade quickly grew in the Richmond area.
no but their is a contry named england and london is its captal
The Romans named London Londinium when they reached there in 43 AD.
London is named after the Roman Londinium.
i's a garden in the middle of london
The name comes from the romans, since London was founded by the Romans in AD 43 as Londinium, following the Roman conquest of Britain.
Because you have bad grammar. London is named after its Roman name - Londinium.
New York and LONdon - named by the DuPont company
I think it is the German-American physicist Fritz London :)
The Romans founded London in 50 AD. It was was named from the Celtic Londinios
London is named after its Latin name of Londinium. London is the capital city of the United Kingdom.
Jack London had two daughters: Joan London and Becky London.
No. The name 'London' was taken from the Roman name for the city - Londinium.