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  1. Londinium was established as a civilian town by the Romans about four years after the invasion of 43 AD. London, like Rome, was founded on the point of the river where it was narrow enough to bridge and the strategic location of the city provided easy access to much of Europe.

  2. Foundation and early settlement. Londinium c. AD 200. Londinium, c. ad 200. Although excavations west of London have revealed the remains of circular huts dating from before 2000 bc, the history of the city begins effectively with the Romans.

  3. 7 mars 2019 · This web page covers the history of London from ancient times to the present, but does not mention who founded the city. It only states that the Romans founded a port and trading settlement called Londinium in 43 A.D.

  4. When and why was London founded? When exactly the Romans founded London is debated, but it may well have happened during the early 40s AD, at the time of the Claudian invasion of Britain . Archaeologists have uncovered ditch systems at three sites under the City of London, dating to the Roman invasion period.

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  5. The city of London was founded by the Romans and their rule extended from 43 AD to the fifth century AD, when the Empire fell. During the third century, Londinium, the name given to the town by the Romans, had a population of 50,000, mainly due to the influence of its major port.

  6. Legend says that London was founded not by the Romans of the 1st century AD, but in a far more ancient time by Brutus the Trojan, around 1070 BC, about 1000 years before the Roman invasion. Brutus was the great-grandson of Aeneas, a Trojan prince who was one of the few survivors after the Greeks burnt Troy to the ground.