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St Albans College is located in South Africa. There is also a St Albans School located in St Albans, Hertfordshire, England and a St Albans School located in Washington DC.
Second Battle of St Albans happened on 1461-02-17.
The Romans settled in St Albans because of: flat, land,shelter,protection blah blah
The name for St Albans in the days of the Romans was Verulamium.
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No. The only conflict in St Albans during the 14th Century was part of the Peasants' Revolt in 1381. The peasants, lead by a rebel leader, Jack Straw, and a local man, William Grindcobbe, stormed the St Albans Abbey and demanded a Charter of Freedom from the Abbot. They got it, but it didn't last very long: Once the 14-year-old King Richard II regained control of his country, William Grindcobbe was tried along with others and hung, drawn and quartered.
The address of the St. Albans is: 191-05 Linden Boulevard, St. Albans, 11412 3307
St Albans College is located in South Africa. There is also a St Albans School located in St Albans, Hertfordshire, England and a St Albans School located in Washington DC.
The phone number of the St. Albans is: 718-528-8196.
The phone number of the St. Albans Free is: 802-524-1507.
St Albans Spurs was created in 1993.
Museum of St Albans was created in 1898.
Robert of St. Albans died in 1187.
Diocese of St Albans was created in 1877.
St Albans Saints was created in 1954.
Bestwood St. Albans's population is 4,950.
Peter St. Albans died in 1900.