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Timeline of the history of London, United Kingdom

The following is a timeline of the history of London, the capital of England and the United Kingdom.

Prehistory

Early history to the 10th century

Main articles: Londinium and Anglo-Saxon London

The 11th to 15th centuries

Main article: Norman and Medieval London

16th century

Main article: Tudor London

17th century

Main article: Stuart London

18th century

Main article: 18th-century London

1700 to 1749

1750 to 1799

19th century

Main articles: 19th-century London and Timeline of London (19th century)

20th century

Main article: Timeline of London (20th century)

21st century

Main article: Timeline of London (21st century)

See also

  • London portal

Bibliography

See also lists of works about London by period: Tudor London, Stuart London, 18th century, 19th century, 1900–1939, 1960s

published in the 19th century published in the 20th century published in the 21st century Wikimedia Commons has media related to History of London.

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