• Trinovantum is the name in medieval British legend that was given to London, according to Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia Regum Britanniae, when it was...
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    which he calls Troia Nova, or New Troy. The name is in time corrupted to Trinovantum, and the city is later called London. He creates laws for his people...
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    are not yet of age. In recompense, Androgeus is made Duke of Kent and Trinovantum (London), and Tenvantius is made Duke of Cornwall. After his conquest...
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    Nova ("New Troy"), on the banks of the Thames; later it is known as Trinovantum, and eventually renamed London. When Brutus dies, his three sons, Locrinus...
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    most ancient historical reference is as a water gate to the city of Trinovantum (the name given to London in medieval British legend), as mentioned in...
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    reign is notable for the building of cities and the refortification of Trinovantum (London), which he especially loved. Geoffrey explained the name "London"...
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    of their affiliation to the Belgic people. Their name was re-used as Trinovantum, the supposed original name of London, by Geoffrey of Monmouth in his...
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    Locations associated with Arthurian legend Treason of the Long Knives Trinovantum Trojan genealogy of Nennius Vera historia de morte Arthuri Walter of...
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  • They succeeded in capturing him and locked him in a guarded tower in Trinovantum. Instead of fighting over who ruled the island, they split the island...
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  • name is described as originating from King Lud, who seized the city Trinovantum and ordered it to be renamed in his honour as Kaerlud. This eventually...
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