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Ninth-century Lunden was in a transitional period. It was largely abandoned by Christians, believing the ruins of the old Roman City to be haunted. But the grand architecture proved to be a great shelter and landmark, so the site was used by the [[Summer Army]] during their occupation. | Ninth-century [[London|Lunden]] was in a transitional period. It was largely abandoned by [[Christianity|Christians]], believing the ruins of the old [[Roman Empire|Roman]] City to be haunted. But the grand architecture proved to be a great shelter and landmark, so the site was used by the [[Summer Army]] during their [[Viking expansion|occupation]]. | ||
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Ninth-century Lunden was in a transitional period. It was largely abandoned by Christians, believing the ruins of the old Roman City to be haunted. But the grand architecture proved to be a great shelter and landmark, so the site was used by the Summer Army during their occupation.

