The city of London is one of the most famous cities in the United Kingdom. Don’t get me wrong if there are lots of tourists who often come to this city. Besides being said to be the largest city in Europe, there are even a lot of things that you can find. Even the emergence of the name London did not just happen but there is some history that must be passed. No wonder this is what makes many people start to frequent this city. How? Already curious?

Prehistoric Age
In prehistoric times, there was a Briton settlement spread across the city of London. Many suspect that the place was founded directly by the Romans in 43 AD. Since then the settlements have only been able to last up to 17 years. Then in the year 61, the Iceni Tribe began to be led by Queen Boudica who began to invade and destroy the city. Not long after that, finally London began to be rebuilt from scratch. London came to replace the old city named Colchester in 100. Then in the 2nd century, Roman London began to be filled with 60 thousand people. Whereas in the 7th century ago, many people had succeeded in establishing new settlements.

Big Ben Houses of Parliament London England

At that time the settlement was named as Lundenwic which was about 1 mile or 2 km from the Roman city. But there are also those who suspect that there was once a fishing port to trade on the Fleet River. Since then, this trading activity began to be occupied by the Vikings. Meanwhile, residents were asked to move to the east. Of course this is not just a word but a threat that can increase. Finally in 886, Alfred began to wrest back power from London. Not only that, Alfred also began to make peace with a Danish leader named Guthrum. Once upon a time this Saxon city began to change its name to Ealdwic. In the end, this name began to be used as Aldwych which is right in the City of Westminster. Then in 1999, began to find various debris – debris bridge in the bronze age.

It was found on the north shore of the Vauxhall Bridge. Not only that, there is even a large wood that is estimated to be from 4500 BC. Of course the large logs began to be found on the Tames lower coast in 2010. Even today, no one knows what the use of this large wood is like. But if it is estimated that its size can reach 50 cm x 10 m, while the pole can reach 30 cm. Of course, the existence of these two things is suspected to be on the South Bank, precisely at the intersection point where the Effra River and the Thames River. For the distance between the two rivers, it must be about 4 km from the upstream to Roman London.

Middle Ages
In medieval times, the city of London began to be neglected by various circles. Meanwhile, in the 6th century, there began to be a settlement called Lundenwic. In this case the place is in the western part of the Roman city.
It turns out that the origin of the city of London is indeed a lot. No wonder there are so many various explanations that you must understand. But for those of you who want to travel in London, of course, the city has a variety of exciting places.