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Hadrian's Wall; Bath;
England has a lot of evidebce of Roman occupation. In London, a whole multitude of finds have been located from the Temple of Mithras, to hoards of coins buried in a street called Cheapside. The remains of many Roman villas still survive and evidence from authors such as Cassius Dio amd Suetonius. If you ever find yourself in London - visit the Museum of London in Aldersgate Street. It has a fascinating collection of Roman artifacts. www.museumoflondon.org.uk
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Im sorry! England!
by cbutler1 on January 15th, 2009
It is too late to apologise to England now....
Hey..If we have to apologise to former Slaves for the treatment we dished out.....Should they not have to apologise for cooking and eating out Clergymen?
by Britt Read on July 9th, 2009