its roots stretching back to Roman Britain when it was known as Verulamium. From around AD 50, this Roman town flourished, spanning a 125-acre expanse complete with a forum, basilica, and even a ...
A year later it crash-landed in France on its first overseas flight, killing 48 of the 54 passengers on board A 1948 photograph of the Roman town of Verulamium on the western side of St Albans ...
Archaeologist Richard Brown described the dig as "significant", enabling future study of the town's inhabitants ... a major Roman road that linked Verulamium (modern day St Albans in Hertfordshire ...