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The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Leicester, England. ==Prior to 16th century== * 48 – The Roman town of Ratae Corieltauvorum is established (approximate date) * 130 – Jewry Wall built by Romans (approximate date).() * 145 – Public baths built by Romans (approximate date).() * 150 – The "Blackfriars Pavement" is laid (approximate date)() * 155 – The "Peacock Pavement" is laid (approximate date)〔 * 680 – Cuthwine is installed as the first Anglo-Saxon Bishop of Leicester * 870 – Leicester ceases to be a separate diocese when the last Saxon Bishop flees from the invading Danes. * 877 – The Danes are in power.〔 * 880 – St Nicholas' Church active (approximate date). * 1070 – Leicester Castle built (approximate date). * 1086 * * Market active. * * St Margaret's Church and St Martin's Church are active (approximate date).〔 * * In the Domesday survey, the walled town occupies 130 acres, with 322 houses and 6 churches. * 1107 – Castle Chapel is founded.〔 * 1143 – Leicester Abbey is founded by Robert le Bossu, Earl of Leicester.〔 * 1228 – Leicester fair active.〔 * 1230 – Franciscan monastery active (approximate date). * 1330 – Trinity Hospital is founded.〔 * 1350 – Guild of Corpus Christi constituted.〔() * 1390 – Corpus Christi Guildhall built (approximate date).()() * 1444 – Most of St Margaret's Church is rebuilt, including the West Tower (approximate date).〔 * 1485 – Richard III spends his last night in Leicester before the Battle of Bosworth Field. His body is afterwards brought back to the town and buried at Greyfriars. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Timeline of Leicester」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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