No, the Romans were relatively newcomers to the area. Turkey has a very ancient history.
No, the Romans were relatively newcomers to the area. Turkey has a very ancient history.
No, the Romans were relatively newcomers to the area. Turkey has a very ancient history.
No, the Romans were relatively newcomers to the area. Turkey has a very ancient history.
No, the Romans were relatively newcomers to the area. Turkey has a very ancient history.
No, the Romans were relatively newcomers to the area. Turkey has a very ancient history.
No, the Romans were relatively newcomers to the area. Turkey has a very ancient history.
No, the Romans were relatively newcomers to the area. Turkey has a very ancient history.
No, the Romans were relatively newcomers to the area. Turkey has a very ancient history.
we think it was the Romans we are not entirely sure
The Roman name for London is Londinium
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Neither, obsidian mirrors were first discovered in Anatolia (modern-day Turkey).
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we think it was the Romans we are not entirely sure
The Roman name for London is Londinium
settle is spelled with an s and therefor is at the end of the alphabet when i am in your mouth.
The Romans conquered all of modern-day France.
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The Romans built the first proper town on the site and named it Londinium. However, there were already people living in the area before the Romans arrived.
Neither, obsidian mirrors were first discovered in Anatolia (modern-day Turkey).
they were calle the Etruscians. They were uncivilized tribes.
Noahs ark settled on a hill in Turkey called Ararat.
The Romans came by ship and saw the entry of the river as port for docking at Dover
it was against their religion
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