Londinium
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Londinium, also known as Roman London, was the capital of Roman Britain during most of the period of Roman rule. Most twenty-first century historians think that it was originally a settlement established shortly after the Claudian invasion of Britain, on the current site of the City of London, around 47–50 AD, but some defend an older view that the city originated in a defensive enclosure constructed during the Claudian invasion in 43 AD. Its earliest securely-dated structure is a timber drain of 47 AD. It sat at a key ford at the River Thames which turned the city into a road nexus and major port (which was built between 49 and 52 AD), serving as a major commercial centre in Roman Britain until its abandonment during the 5th century.
Following the foundation of the town in the mid-1st century, early Londinium occupied the relatively small area of 1.4 km2 (0.5 sq mi), roughly half the area of the modern City of London and equivalent to the size of present-day Hyde Park. In 60 or 61 AD, the rebellion of the Iceni under their queen, Boudica, compelled the Roman forces to abandon the settlement, which was then razed. Following the defeat of Boudica by the Roman governor Gaius Suetonius Paulinus a military installation was established, and the city was rebuilt. It had probably largely recovered within about a decade. During the later decades of the 1st century, Londinium expanded rapidly, becoming Britannia's largest city, and it was provided with large public buildings such as a forum and amphitheatre. By the 2nd century, Londinium had grown to perhaps 30,000 or 60,000 people, almost certainly replacing Camulodunum (Colchester) as the provincial capital, and by the mid-2nd century Londinium was at its height. Its forum basilica was one of the largest structures north of the Alps when Emperor Hadrian visited Londinium in 122. Excavations have discovered evidence of a major fire that destroyed much of the city shortly thereafter, but the city was again rebuilt. By the second half of the 2nd century, Londinium appears to have shrunk in both size and population.
Although Londinium remained important for the rest of the Roman period, no further expansion resulted. Londinium supported a smaller but stable settlement population as archaeologists have found that much of the city after this date was covered in dark earth—the by-product of urban household waste, manure, ceramic tile, and non-farm debris of settlement occupation, which accumulated relatively undisturbed for centuries. Some time between 190 and 225, the Romans built a defensive wall around the landward side of the city. The London Wall survived for another 1,600 years and broadly defined the perimeter of the old City of London.
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- Laudes animantium, Op. 61: No. 1, Prelude - Every Living Creature - Londinium
- Laudes animantium, Op. 61: No. 2, Scherzo. Calico Pie - Every Living Creature - Londinium
- Laudes animantium, Op. 61: No. 3, The Nightingale - Every Living Creature - Londinium
- Laudes animantium, Op. 61: No. 4, The Lamb - Every Living Creature - Londinium
- Laudes animantium, Op. 61: No. 5, The Kraken - Every Living Creature - Londinium
- Laudes animantium, Op. 61: No. 6, The Grey Squirrel - Every Living Creature - Londinium
- Laudes animantium, Op. 61: No. 7, The Tyger - Every Living Creature - Londinium
- Laudes animantium, Op. 61: No. 8, Every Living Creature - Every Living Creature - Londinium
- An Evening Hymn - Every Living Creature - Londinium
- London Town - Every Living Creature - Londinium
- Lord, When the Sense of Thy Sweet Grace - Every Living Creature - Londinium
- 3 Carols, Op. 25: No. 1, Lully, Lulla, Thou Tiny Little Child - Every Living Creature - Londinium
- 3 Carols, Op. 25: No. 2, The Seven Joys of Mary - Every Living Creature - Londinium
- 3 Carols, Op. 25: No. 3, Sleep, Holy Babe - Every Living Creature - Londinium
- Nativitie - Every Living Creature - Londinium
- A Hymn to the Trinity - Every Living Creature - Londinium
- The Full Heart - The Gluepot Connection - Londinium
- 4 Seasonal Songs: No. 1, Now the Earth, the Skies, the Air - The Gluepot Connection - Londinium
- 4 Seasonal Songs: No. 2, To the Spring - The Gluepot Connection - Londinium
- 4 Seasonal Songs: No. 3, Autumn - The Gluepot Connection - Londinium
- 4 Seasonal Songs: No. 4, Now the Lusty Spring Is Seen - The Gluepot Connection - Londinium
- The Hills - The Gluepot Connection - Londinium
- I Sing of a Maiden That Is Makeless, GP 266 - The Gluepot Connection - Londinium
- Like Rivers Flowing, Op. 44 - The Gluepot Connection - Londinium
- On Craig Ddu, RT IV/2 - The Gluepot Connection - Londinium
- Verses of Love - The Gluepot Connection - Londinium
- Songs of Springtime: No. 1, Under the Greenwood Tree - The Gluepot Connection - Londinium
- Songs of Springtime: No. 2, The River-God's Song - The Gluepot Connection - Londinium
- Songs of Springtime: No. 3, Spring, the Sweet Spring - The Gluepot Connection - Londinium
- Songs of Springtime: No. 4, Love Is a Sickness - The Gluepot Connection - Londinium
- Songs of Springtime: No. 5, Sigh No More, Ladies - The Gluepot Connection - Londinium
- Songs of Springtime: No. 6, Good Wine - The Gluepot Connection - Londinium
- Songs of Springtime: No. 7, To Daffodils - The Gluepot Connection - Londinium
- Where Does the Uttered Music Go? - The Gluepot Connection - Londinium
- Twilight Night - The Gluepot Connection - Londinium
- Lidice - The Gluepot Connection - Londinium
- Mater ora filium, GP 246 - The Gluepot Connection - Londinium
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