
Londinium
Londinium was the name of the Roman settlement established in what is now London around 43 AD. It served as a key commercial and administrative center for the Roman Empire in Britain. The city featured infrastructure like roads, walls, public baths, and marketplaces, reflecting its importance in trade and governance. Over time, Londinium grew in size and complexity before declining during the Roman withdrawal in the early 5th century. Today, Londinium's remains help us understand Roman urban development and the early history of London.