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You Say London, they say Londinium
New York Times ^ | October 12, 2002 | REUTERS

Posted on 10/11/2002 9:53:11 PM PDT by PaulKersey

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October 12, 2002 You Say 'London,' They Said 'Londinium' By REUTERS

ONDON, Oct. 11 — Archaeologists excavating an ancient site in London said today that they had unearthed the oldest known plaque inscribed with the city's Roman name, a variant of Londinium.

"This is hugely important," said Francis Grew, curator of archaeology at the Museum of London. "It is the first real monumental inscription with the word Londinium on it. It is also visually the most important inscription we have even found in London."

The Italian marble plaque, found in Southwark at the junction of three key Roman roads, is dedicated to the Roman emperors and the god Mars from a London-based merchant, Tiberinius Celerianus.

Gary Brown of Pre-Construct Archaeology, which is carrying out the dig, said the plaque was found in a pit near the remains of two large Roman brick buildings. "The buildings could have been trading guild houses or even villas," he said.

Mr. Grew said the plaque probably dated from A.D. 50 to 150 and would have been placed prominently either on a building or in a shrine. He said the find helps give physical evidence of London's importance as a growing trade center then.

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KEYWORDS: ancient; archaeology; archeology; ggg; godsgravesglyphs; history; london

1 posted on 10/11/2002 9:53:11 PM PDT by PaulKersey
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To: blam; LostTribe; William Terrell
BUMP
2 posted on 10/11/2002 9:54:32 PM PDT by PaulKersey
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To: PaulKersey
Tiberinius Celerianus

He has a wife, you know...

3 posted on 10/11/2002 10:16:14 PM PDT by B Knotts
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To: B Knotts
LOL
4 posted on 10/11/2002 10:42:25 PM PDT by Maynerd
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To: PaulKersey
Well I've known for years that it was called Londinium. I've watched "Asterix in Britain", after all!
5 posted on 10/11/2002 10:44:10 PM PDT by SuziQ
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To: B Knotts
Sounds like a gastric disease, doesn't it? Maybe something a vegan would develop.
"Celerianus" ;^)
6 posted on 10/11/2002 11:10:31 PM PDT by capitan_refugio
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To: PaulKersey
People interested in such things might enjoy an historical novel titled "London" by Edward Rutherford. In it he chronicles over 10,000 years years of history.

His other two books (unless I have missed more) are titled "Sarum" (about Salisbury, England) and "Russka" about Russia).

They are all over 1,000 pages, tedius, detailed and very good if you enjoy such literature and history.

I got interested in historical fiction by reading the four book series by Vilhelm Moberg, beginning with "The Emigrants."

That led to my reading most of James Michener's historical novels, followed by Leon Urris, Herman Wouk.

On my shelf for the future is a three book historical fiction series by Terry C. Johnston, about the early western US, fur trappers, etc.
7 posted on 10/11/2002 11:13:12 PM PDT by truth_seeker
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To: B Knotts
Perhaps he only used the glutius maximus.
8 posted on 10/11/2002 11:21:07 PM PDT by Cold Heat
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To: capitan_refugio
Sound like a preverted act to me.
9 posted on 10/12/2002 2:03:05 AM PDT by Erasmus
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To: capitan_refugio
My initial reaction was that they had added a new entry to the Periodic Table of the Elements. The only question I have is what Group/Period it will fit into.
10 posted on 10/12/2002 4:30:31 AM PDT by X-USAF
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To: PaulKersey; APBaer
Ping.
11 posted on 10/12/2002 6:36:26 AM PDT by blam
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To: SuziQ
I've known for years that it was called Londinium.

I'll bet most people don't know that London has been in existance for that long. If you visit there you can still see parts of walls and other traces of the Romans, preserved right there in downtown London.

12 posted on 10/12/2002 10:11:21 AM PDT by PaulKersey
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To: MadIvan
Maybe it's because you're a Londiniumier....
13 posted on 10/12/2002 10:14:30 AM PDT by Happygal
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To: PaulKersey
I'll bet most people don't know that London has been in existance for that long. If you visit there you can still see parts of walls and other traces of the Romans, preserved right there in downtown London.

The Romans established it, and then the city became uninhabited, didn't it? And later reinhabited.

14 posted on 10/15/2002 11:29:24 AM PDT by #3Fan
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To: blam; FairOpinion; StayAt HomeMother; Ernest_at_the_Beach
Just updating the GGG information, not sending a general distribution. Never got pinged, though.

Please ping me to other topics which are appropriate for the GGG list. Thanks.
Please FREEPMAIL me if you want on, off, or alter the "Gods, Graves, Glyphs" PING list --
Archaeology/Anthropology/Ancient Cultures/Artifacts/Antiquities, etc.
The GGG Digest
-- Gods, Graves, Glyphs (alpha order)

15 posted on 07/25/2005 9:29:16 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (Down with Dhimmicrats! I last updated by FR profile on Tuesday, May 10, 2005.)
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To: B Knotts

Inconti - oh, hell, some days it's just too easy. ;)


16 posted on 07/25/2005 9:30:13 PM PDT by Xenalyte (Anything is possible when you don't understand how anything happens.)
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To: Xenalyte
"Anything is possible when you don't understand how anything happens"

That's funny.

17 posted on 07/25/2005 9:49:14 PM PDT by blam
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