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The mighty Anglo-Saxon tribes who once ruled all of Britain conferred the proud and noble English surname of London upon persons living in or near the place previously named London. They held a family seat in Berkshire from early times. An occupational force of Romans originally named England's capital- and now most populous city- "Londinium".

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City of Westminster, which becomes greater by the inclusion of the areas around.

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Type your answer here... London was named by the Roman Empire

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