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the history of london goes back to year

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47 AD

Explanation:

London is the capital of England and Great Britain and one of the largest and most important cities in the world. The area was originally established around 6,000 BC. Discovered by early hunter-gatherers, researchers have found evidence of a Bronze Age bridge and an Iron Age fort near the Thames.

Londinium was founded as a civilian town by the Romans about four years after the 43 AD invasion. London, like Rome, was built on a site so narrow that a river could be crossed by a bridge, and the city's strategic position gave it easy access to much of Europe. Early Roman London occupied a relatively small area, roughly the size of Hyde Park. It was destroyed by the Iceni tribe led by Queen Boudicca around AD 60. The city was rapidly rebuilt as a planned Roman city, and he probably recovered ten years later. The city grew rapidly in the decades that followed.

However, several recent discoveries indicate possibly very early settlements near the Thames in the London area. In 1993, the remains of a Bronze Age bridge were discovered on the south bank of the Thames, above Vauxhall Bridge. Dendrology has dated the bridge to 1750 BC and 1285 BC.

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