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- the early 7th century, called Lundenwic, about one mile west of Londinium, to the north of the present Strand. Lundenwic came under direct Mercian control...
- In the seventh century, the area was an Anglo-Saxon major settlement Lundenwic (the last syllable pronounced as today) ('London port') centred one mile...
- developed to its west, ****ociated with the Middle Saxons, sometimes called Lundenwic ('London village' or London port'). Over time, Lundenburh ('London fort')...
- the area called Aldwych. This Middle Saxon settlement was known as Lundenwic. Lundenwic was subjected to increasing Viking attack in the 9th century and...
- Martin-in-the-Fields until about 450. From about 500, an Anglo-Saxon settlement known as Lundenwic developed slightly west of the old Roman city. By about 680 the city had...
- it took place at all. From c. 500, an Anglo-Saxon settlement known as Lundenwic developed in the same area slightly to the west of the abandoned Roman...
- v t e History of London Evolution Londinium Lundenwic City of London City of Westminster Middle**** County of London Greater London Timeline Periods Roman...
- the name Akeman Street. It was briefly part of a trading town called Lundenwic that developed around 600 AD, and stretched from Trafalgar Square to Aldwych...
- v t e History of London Evolution Londinium Lundenwic City of London City of Westminster Middle**** County of London Greater London Timeline Periods Roman...
- centre of trade and po****tion moved away from the walled Londinium to Lundenwic ("London market"), a settlement to the west, roughly in the modern-day...