Map_Londinium_400_AD-en.svg
Summary
Description Map Londinium 400 AD-en.svg |
English:
An anachronistic map of Roman London (Londinium) in late Antiquity (2nd-5th c.)
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Source | http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/59/Map_Londinium_400_AD-de.svg |
Author | Fremantleboy, Drallim (translation) |
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Ermine Street (most of route here conjectural)
The Great Road to Camulodunum (Colchester)
SE extension of Watling Street (Why no conjectural extension here?)
Should use color gradients, not lines, for this. completely unclear how shoreline is being handled.
Moorgate
postern gate somewhere on Tower Hill
Is this reconstruction certain? Doesn't match File:Londinium3.jpg.
Stane Street/Stone Street/Stoney Street to Noviomagus Reginorum (Chichester)
Tower Hill
Ludgate Hill
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Belin's Gate?
Dour Gate?
Cornhill
Combined path of NW Watling Street to Deva (Chester) & the Devil's Highway to Calleva (Silchester) and points west
- Assumed* Praetorium
Not in ad 400, it wasn't. Probably not even Bacchic temple by then.
too pale to see
Demolished by 4th century
latin name would be Arx
we know what the latin names of the gates of a castra would have been, no?
we know what the latin names of the gates of a castra would have been, no?
we know what the latin names of the gates of a castra would have been, no?
Early eastern cemetary within the walls