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This entry was posted in London History and tagged Androgeus, Brutus of Troy, Caire-Lud, Cassivellaunus, Geoffrey of Monmouth, John Stow, Julius Caesar, King Lud, Theomantius, Troynovant on December 11, 2017 by Bob Jones - The Lost City of London.

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