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The loose conglomeration of city-states built in Eurasia flourished, with the development of the arts and culture rivalling the growth of culture that the Athenians and the Roman Republic experienced in the past.  Each ''metrocivita'', or city, centered around the ''cittadella'', which possessed the centre of government, temples to major deities, along with barracks, and supply caches.
 
The loose conglomeration of city-states built in Eurasia flourished, with the development of the arts and culture rivalling the growth of culture that the Athenians and the Roman Republic experienced in the past.  Each ''metrocivita'', or city, centered around the ''cittadella'', which possessed the centre of government, temples to major deities, along with barracks, and supply caches.
  
 
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This article is part
of the Londinian history programme.
Constituent Articles

Age of City States
BCE 2 - CE 134
Londinivm Empire
134-890
Respublica Unitas
890-1707
British Dominion
1707-1745
Modern History
1745-present

This article features historical information pertaining to Eurasia during the years BCE 2 to CE 134. For information regarding other periods in Eurasian history, view the sidebar to the right.

Launch of the Roman Expeditionary Fleet

In 4 BCE, Emperor Octavian commissioned the launch of a expedition into Africa - the Roman settlers and troops were to sail through the Straits of Gibraltar, sail south around the coast of Africa, and attempt to land in Egypt, as part of a cartography programme launched in 7 BCE. The fleet, under command of Gaius Marcus Decidius, successfully sailed around the Cape of Good Hope (then known as the Amiculum ab Triumphus; however, torrential storms blew the fleet eastward past Australia - deemed unhabitable by a scouting party - and landed in Northern Eurasia, at the present-day location of Triumphe, Eurasia in 3 BCE.

Settlement of the north

Utilising celestial navigation and dead-reckoning, the one hundred thousand Romans determined that, by 2 BCE, the probability of engaging in a successful trip home were Lilliputian in margin. Ergo, Decidius declared that he was the new Emperor of the land, which he christened Eurasia, in recognition of its cultural heritage and its geographic location. The area to the south of Triumphe proved more hospitable than Triumphe, so the main city-state of Novæ Londinivm was situated there, whilst Triumphe was redesignated as a minor city.

Flourishing Period (0 CE - 134 CE)

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The loose conglomeration of city-states built in Eurasia flourished, with the development of the arts and culture rivalling the growth of culture that the Athenians and the Roman Republic experienced in the past. Each metrocivita, or city, centered around the cittadella, which possessed the centre of government, temples to major deities, along with barracks, and supply caches.

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Main article: British Londinium
Individuals: Alistair DavidsonAdélaïde Azzopardi
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