Talk:Ludgate Hill
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Lud - Deen = Lud - dun = Lud - DUNE / DOWN = Lud - HILL = Hill / Mount of Ludd (not valley, which is the opposite of a hill)
I moved the following here. Any discussion?
- "This is significant for Muslims as 'Baab-ul-Lud' or Gate of Lud is where the 'the Messiah'[or second Jesus]will confront the Anti-Christ or 'Dajjal' and defeat him. There are a number of other candidates for Baab-ul-Lud but, none fits the description as to Hadith or Muslim traditions. Christianity was spread by the Romano-British Emperor Constantine. Christian learning and missionary work was pioneered from Britain in the so called early Dark Ages. Missionary Societies in the 1820's started especially in London ......... et cetera."
Et cetera indeed! --Wetman 21:41, 17 Nov 2004 (UTC)
[edit] London stone
I have deleted this line:
"Not far away, in Cannon Street, is the Roman or pre-Roman London Stone, from which measurements to London have been taken." because it is "too far away", in my opinion. Also it's isn't Roman! Ogg 10:32, 12 May 2007 (UTC)
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