50000
The original name of the British capital was Londinium. And there were about 50000 people
By the year 400, London, known as Londinium during the Roman period, had an estimated population of around 30,000 to 60,000 people. This population was largely composed of Romans, Britons, and other groups living in the area. However, by this time, the Roman influence was waning, and the population might have been affected by economic and political changes.
I think 2billion people
London was called Londinium. It was established by the Romans in the year 60-61AD. By the Middle Ages, Londinium had become London.
10 million
There is no year 0 in the gregorian calender.
The name comes from the romans, since London was founded by the Romans in AD 43 as Londinium, following the Roman conquest of Britain.
Approximatley there are about 47,817,000 people living in Korea but that is in the year 2005. +___+ ADRIANA
7668304 is an approximate number of people living in London for the year 2010.
Not as many people probably probably would have lived near the Nile then.
I don't know I think I can't help you sorry(((
The U.S. census shows that the population in the year of 1800 was 5,096,908.