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  1. Stevenage deriva del inglés antiguo, significando algo así como "(el lugar de) el fuerte roble". El nombre fue acordado como Stithenaece, en el año 1060 y Stigenace en 1806. Historia. La situación actual de Stevenage se encuentra cerca de una calzada romana que va desde Verulamium hasta Baldock.

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    Toponimia. Stevenage deriva del inglés antiguo, significando algo así como " (el lugar de) el fuerte roble". El nombre fue acordado como Stithenaece, en el año 1060 y Stigenace en 1806. Historia. La situación actual de Stevenage se encuentra cerca de una calzada romana que va desde Verulamium hasta Baldock.

  3. 14 de mar. de 2021 · By Tim Lambert. Early Stevenage. Stevenage began as a Saxon village in 7th Century Hertfordshire. It was called Stith ac, which means strong oak. In those days trees were used as meeting places and perhaps one large oak used in that way gave Stevenage its name. At any rate by the time of the Domesday Book in 1086, Stevenage was a little village.

  4. 11 de nov. de 2016 · BBC News. Seventy years ago, Stevenage in Hertfordshire was designated the UK's first New Town. Devised as a radical solution to London's post-war housing crisis, the aim behind its creation was...

  5. 15 de nov. de 2021 · Stevenage. Share this page. Stevenage: Pioneering New Town Centre. By Emily Cole; Elain Harwood; Edward James. Published 15 November 2021. Buy from bookshop. This book charts the history of Stevenage new town centre, looking at its planning, development, design influences, significance and survival.

  6. www.stevenage.gov.uk › stevenage-museum › history-of-stevenageHistory of Stevenage

    Home. Stevenage Museum. History of Stevenage. History of Stevenage. Stevenage through the AgesFrom Pre-historic Stevenage to Stevenage New Town. Articles about the Town's Early HistoryStories about the early history of Stevenage. Robert Trow-SmithFind out about rural historian and farmer Robert Trow-Smith. Rate this page.

  7. www.stevenage.gov.uk › stevenage-museum › history-of-stevenageStevenage through the Ages

    Stevenage through the Ages. Pre-Historic Stevenage Stevenage may have attracted settlers in the Stone Age; Roman Stevenage Roman influence in Stevenage dates back to AD249; Saxon and Viking Stevenage The Saxons arrived in Stevenage after the Romans; Norman and Medieval Stevenage Some of the history of Stevenage including our being mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086