Londinium, Roman London, did not exist in 43 AD. That was the year when the Roman invasion of southern England started. The Romans had not founded this city yet.
As far as I can remember I was taught that there wasn't a LONDON before the Romans, it was called Londinium by them.
there was transformation from the old Celtic England living in tribes.
How did London get its name?From the Roman Londinium.
You are asking about a period covering over 1400 years. You will have to be more specific.
The Roman wall of London is the wall of the Roman city of Londinium. London was founded by the Romans. Archaeologists have found some remains.
London has been in existence since pre-historic times and was gradually developed from a small hamlet around 3000 years ago.
I don't know as to wether or not a city was founded in 43AD, But I do know that 43AD was the year that Emperor Claudius invaded Britain.
As far as I can remember I was taught that there wasn't a LONDON before the Romans, it was called Londinium by them.
How did London get its name?From the Roman Londinium.
there was transformation from the old Celtic England living in tribes.
You are asking about a period covering over 1400 years. You will have to be more specific.
what is the roman Empire city state history like
The Roman wall of London is the wall of the Roman city of Londinium. London was founded by the Romans. Archaeologists have found some remains.
No it is before 43AD
From its Roman name - Londinium.
London is named after the Roman Londinium.
St. Albans was the capital of Roman Britain around 46 BC. At that time, it was known as Verulamium. The Romans didn't arrive until 43AD - 100 years later!