Londra Sehrinin Kurulus Hikayesi

by Yiğit Can Seven

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Londra Sehrinin Kurulus Hikayesi

  • Joined May 2018
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historians date the establishment of london as 46 after midnight. As the roman empire continues its conquest in Europe, England enters the land and dominates here. There is an interesting feature of londra, which can be seen from the water map. london is very close to the sea of mans connecting europe and england, and is located in quite a bit of the British territory. any port in southern England would be far from Europe, or it would be open to attack against the whole of Europe, which could come from outside.

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london was hardly invaded both by the sea and to the rest of Europe, as well as being in the sea for quite a while. The waters beside london had a depth of ship hovering over it, which was a decisive factor in that time. the Roman Empire established a port here and thought of the city as a bridge between the rest of Europe and Britain.

The two bridges connected to the river of thames and the two bridges of the city were connected to each other and the city which grew by maritime trade began to receive visitors and immigrants from the other parts of England. although the roman empire proved to be strategic, the city was not defended by the city walls or enough soldiers. so in London the city of London was always going to be hurt, and in one of these rebellions the city would be almost completely burned.

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In the 840’s, they brought the Danish vikings to the bottom of England. london also did not leach this occupation and took it with the fire. When the Vikings were pulled back in a few years, there was nothing to raid or burn in the city, and the city was once again raised from its servants. In the next 150-200 years, the attacks were repeatedly fired back by the nations of northern europe, many of whom were attacked.

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In 1078, the construction of a famous London tower, symbolizing the British dominance in london, began and a new era began in the city. a number of wooden state buildings in the seaside and the wooden bridge over the river thames were restored and the stone was replaced with a stone in the construction. london became a Catholic city and the whole city was full of churches and various worship. By the time of the 1200’s, the Jews in the seas began to be killed or scuttled. By 1300, there was no religion out of the catholicism in london.

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In the 1300s, the plague became a plague called the black mole reaching 50 people, and very few people in the city were alive. When the plague was on the way, the city was born again from his servants and by the 1600s there were a quarter million people in the city.

london was a port for australia and was constantly attracting visitors and guests. for example, the truffles from northern europe were always in London for a few months. which allowed the people of the city to be exposed to extraterrestrial ideas. for example, the truffles from northern europe were informing the london folk about the new CI protestant sect.

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In 1534, the eighth henry did something that had not been done until that day, and he signed a blood on him that acknowledged the pope as a religious leader. the British papa would soon come to the rescue and confiscate all the monasteries and churches that added wealth to hundreds of thousands of wealth and possessed massive assets. The largest and most prominent buildings, hospitals, institutions, and churches in london were taken from the state churches and the prisoners of the state. which would once again change the nature of the city and its influence.

After the disappearance of america and the maritime trips made by India, london would become a port city as well. the city will now be enriched and become one of the most popular cities, both from Britain and from other countries in Europe. london, which has been well received by the revolution of the industrial world, has gone into war for 2months before it becomes the present day.

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