Previously known in Latin as Camulodunum, ‘the fortress of cumulus, God of War,’ Colchester was a significant area in England as well as Essex. In 49-60 AD, the city became the site for an ...
Her forces massacred the populations of the cities- Camulodunum (Colchester), Londinium (London) and Verulamium (St Albans), which combined would have had an estimated population of around 80,000 ...
From around 200 AD, the shape of London was defined by one single structure; it’s massive city wall. From Tower Hill in the East to Blackfriars Station in the West, the wall stretched for two miles ...