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Old St Pauls Cathedral William Benham 30 İndirim — William Benham

Old St Pauls Cathedral William Benham 30 İndirim
210,00
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Old St Pauls Cathedral William Benham 30 İndirim

William Benham

Platanus Publishing

Mayıs 2020132 sf.
14.00x21.00 cm2. Hamur
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Old St Pauls Cathedral William Benham 30 İndirim

William Benham

William Benham tarafından kaleme alınan Old St Pauls Cathedral Platanus Publishing eseri olarak okurlarla buluşuyor Old St Pauls Cathedral William Benham Kitap Özeti The Romans b began the systematic conquest of Britain about the time of Herod Agrippa whose death is recorded in Acts xii London was probably a place of some importance in those days though there is no mention of it in Cæsar s narrative written some eighty years previously Dr Guest brought forward reasons for supposing that at the conquest the General Aulus Plautius chose London as a good spot on which to fortify himself and that thus a military station was permanently founded on the site of the present cathedral as being the highest ground If so we may call that the beginning of historic London and the Romans being still heathen would we may be sure have a temple dedicated to the gods close by Old tradition has it that the principal temple was dedicated to Diana and it is no improbable guess that this deity was popular with the incomers who found wide and well stocked hunting grounds all round the neighbourhood Yayınevi Platanus Publishing Yazar William Benham Sayfa 132 Sayfa Kağıt 2 Hamur Boyut 14 00x21 00 cm Basım Yılı Mayıs 2020 Barkod 9786257078948 Kategori Bilim Mühendislik Yabancı Dilde Kitaplar Mühendislik

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216,00

Platanus Publishing

2020132 sf.
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The Romans b began the systematic conquest of Britain about the time of Herod Agrippa whose death is recorded in Acts xii London was probably a place of some importance in those days though there is no mention of it in Cæsar s narrative written some eighty years previously Dr Guest brought forward reasons for supposing that at the conquest the General Aulus Plautius chose London as a good spot on which to fortify himself and that thus a military station was permanently founded on the site of the present cathedral as being the highest ground If so we may call that the beginning of historic London and the Romans being still heathen would we may be sure have a temple dedicated to the gods close by Old tradition has it that the principal temple was dedicated to Diana and it is no improbable guess that this deity was popular with the incomers who found wide and well stocked hunting grounds all round the neighbourhood