St. Albans
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The name for St Albans in the days of the Romans was Verulamium.
The earliest written use of the name St Albans is in a document dating from AD 1007. (Source: Oxford Dictionary of English Place Names).
In Roman times, St Albans was known as Verulamium. It was a significant settlement and the capital of the Roman province of Britannia. The site featured a large agora, a theater, and extensive Roman baths, reflecting its importance in the region. Verulamium was named after the local tribe, the Catuvellauni, and later became known for the martyrdom of St Alban, Britain’s first Christian martyr.
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verulamium
The name for St Albans in the days of the Romans was Verulamium.
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The earliest written use of the name St Albans is in a document dating from AD 1007. (Source: Oxford Dictionary of English Place Names).
The battle of londinium, The battle of camulodunum, The battle of verulamium.
next was Londinium (London) then Verulamium (St Albans)
First Camulodunum (Colchester), then Londinium (London), and finally Verulamium (St. Albans).
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The Roman road that passed through St Albans was known as Watling Street. It was a major route that connected Dover to Wroxeter, facilitating trade and military movement across Roman Britain. In St Albans, it played a significant role in the development of the settlement, which was originally known as Verulamium. Today, remnants of the road can still be traced in the modern landscape.
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