I believe London was started as a city by the Romans who Called it Londinium ( or something like that
IN 100BC
London was not originally a Celtic city, but it did have Celtic influences before the Roman conquest. The area was inhabited by the Trinovantes tribe, a Celtic group, before the Romans established the city of Londinium around AD 43. After the Romanization, London grew significantly, but its roots can be traced back to the Celtic period. Thus, while it was influenced by Celtic culture, it is primarily recognized as a Roman city in its early development.
The Latin name was Londinium.There was no ancient Greek name for London.
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IN 100BC
The Romans founded London in 50 AD. It was was named from the Celtic Londinios
Albion is the most ancient known name of Great Britain. Today, it is used romantically to refer to the United Kingdom, especially England and occasionally Scotland. It is the basis of the Celtic language name for Scotland. Babyshambles, an English indie rock band established in London, most likely is referring to England in "Down in Albion".
It was established in 1904.
The Latin name was Londinium.There was no ancient Greek name for London.
The London Company.
That is the only correct English spelling. The French, Spanish, and Portuguese name is spelled Londres, and the ancient Roman name for the site was Londinium. The early Celtic name was Lowonidonjon and in Welsh it is Llundain.
The London Company established Virginia when they established Jamestown in 1607 and its purpose was to make money.
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In 1943
The Connaught hotel in London was established in 1815. It was originally named the Prince of Saxe-Coburg Hotel, and was owned by the Duke of Westminster.
London's British Museum was established in the year 1753. It was founded to promote universal understanding through arts, natural sciences, and history.