![]() Este último es presidente y director general de Oolite Arts. The main downloads are optimised for maximum in-game performance and are recommended for players.Among the specialists who have overseen the organization of the samples are Leilani Lynch, Amanda Bradley and Dennis Scholl. People wishing to develop expansion packs for the game are recommended to install the OXP Developer releases. Debug OXP and Debug Console are supported.The following extra features are enabled in these releases at the expense of performance. On all platforms, installing Debug.oxp enables support for external console applications using the Oolite debug console TCP protocol. OoDebugConsole1.6.zip is an example of a cross-platform, python based, external console application. It contains a precompiled console for windows based computers, and the original python based console for Linux and Posix compliant computers. OXP Verifier functionality is included.Localization tools support is included.The JS method takeSnapshot() is enabled.ĪI stack, collision, dump target state, entities, memory usage, script tracing etc.).Time Acceleration Factor (TAF) is enabled.Shift-F displays FPS, entities, coordinates and TAF info.Artist's reconstruction of the Roman governor's palaceĮxcavated on Cannon Street.Southern edge of the medieval Candlewick Street (now Cannon Street) opposite St The stone itself is oolitic limestone, of a type firstīrought to London for building and sculptural purposes in the Roman period –īut also used in Saxon and medieval times. It has been suggested that the Stone was originally Provincial governor’s palace, that stood on the site now This would have placed it in front of the great Roman building, often identified as the Swithin’s church (called ‘St Swithin at London Stone’ by at least 1557). Pilgrim badge depicting Henry VI, late 15th century And it must be at this period that it received its singular name – Saxon town, so it may have served some significant function for late Saxon Re-established London in 886, after Viking attacks had destroyed the original Some have described it - without any evidence - as being a Roman ‘milliarium’, the central milestone from which distances in the Roman province of Britain were measured.Īlso stands at the centre of the grid of new streets laid out after King Alfred Some sort of monument erected in the palace forecourt. Of 1450, when John or Jack Cade, leader of the Kentish rebellion against theĬorrupt government of Henry VI, entered London and, striking London Stone with London Stone entered national history briefly in the summer 85.79/6 Myth 3: Medieval kingsĪnd queens would visit the Stone to ceremonially take control of London The monarch who Jack Cade rebelled against. There is no recorded precedentįor his action, and contemporary chroniclers were at a loss as to its His sword, claimed to be ‘lord of this city’. Proclamations, and passes swift judgement on the first unfortunate man to VI Part 2 – in which Cade seats himself on the stone as on a throne, issues Accounts even differ as to when it occurred – when Cade firstĮntered the city on Friday 3 July, or the following day. This is great theatre it is also fiction – but it has led to theīelief that London Stone was traditionally used for such purposes. Shakespeare’s inventive genius has a lot to answer for. This recalled the legendary ‘palladium’ of NN23607(12).īy the end of the 18th century romantic writers wereīeginning to suggest a relationship between the survival of London Stone and Illustration of the London Stone from 'London: a Pilgrimage'īlanchard Jerrold and Gustave Doré, 1872 ID no. Greek mythology, the statue of Pallas Athene that protected the city of Troy. ![]()
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