id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 33059 Bevan, J. O. (James Oliver) The Towns of Roman Britain .txt text/plain 16513 987 71 Britannia to denote the larger island, is due to Julius Cæsar (B.C. 100-44), who is the first _Roman_ writer to mention Britain. The site of a Roman town always occupied a commanding position as to London also has the remains of a Bath of Roman times in the Strand. military station, being used apparently solely as a Spa. The remains of the Roman Baths were first uncovered in 1755, when the On the Romans leaving Britain, the baths were for a long time great fortresses of Roman Britain, and constituted the station of the important centre Caerleon-upon-Usk constituted in Roman times. stands on the site of a church founded in Roman times, and given by This city is built on a Roman site, near a line of road now known as may be said to be the first in time of the Roman towns of Britain. ./cache/33059.txt ./txt/33059.txt