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A Capital Idea

Posted by David Styles on 27 June 2012 | 0 Comments

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The city of London was founded by the Romans, as Londinium, in the 1st century AD (although there was an earlier settlement), but the origin of the name London is still uncertain.

Geoffrey of Monmouth, in his 12th century work Historia Regum Britanniae, suggested it derived from an ancient King Ludd who, on capturing the settlement, renamed it Kaerlud, which became Karelundein and then London. This has been widely accepted, though Monmouth's book is full of myth. Richard Coates, in his 1998 article A new explanation of the name of London in transactions of the philological society, suggests the name derives from the pre-Celtic word Plowondia, meaning "boat river" or "swimming river", because the Thames becomes too wide to ford in London. He also outlines other theories such as the Welsh-derived Llwn Town ("city in the grove"), or Glynn din ("valley city"). Another suggestion is that it comes from Luandun, "city of the moon", a reference to the temple of Diana, supposedly on the site of St. Paul's Cathedral.

The World Gazetteers lists 27 other Londons or which 18 are in the United States alone. There is even an asteroid called 8837 London discovered in 1989 by Eric Walter Elst is a Belgian astronomer.

Here, I believe is the definitive list:

London, England, a city in the United Kingdom

London, Ontario, a city in Canada

London, Belize, a village

London, Equatorial Guinea, a village

London, Finland, a section of Jakobstad

London, Kiribati, a small city on Kiritimati

London, Nigeria, a village

London, Limpopo, a village in South Africa

London, Mpumalanga (Noordprovincie) in South Africa

London, Mpumalanga (Graskop) in South Africa

 

In the United States:

London, Conecuh County, Alabama, an unincorporated community

London, Montgomery County, Alabama, an unincorporated community

London, Arizona, an unincorporated community

London, Arkansas, a city

London, California, a census-designated place

London, Indiana, an unincorporated community

London, Kentucky, a city

London, Michigan, an unincorporated community

London, Minnesota, an unincorporated community

London, Missouri, an unincorporated community

London, Ohio, a city

London, Richland County, Ohio, an unincorporated community

London, Oregon, an unincorporated community

London, Pennsylvania, an unincorporated community

London, Tennessee, an unincorporated community

London, Texas, an unincorporated community

London, West Virginia, an unincorporated community

London, Wisconsin, an unincorporated community


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