St Albans (/səntˈɔːlbənz/) is a cathedral city in Hertfordshire,[1] England, east of Hemel Hempstead and west of Hatfield, 20 miles (32 km) north-west of London, 8 miles (13 km) south-west of Welwyn Garden City and 11 miles (18 km) south-east of Luton. St Albans was the first major town on the old Roman road of Watling Street for travellers heading north and became the city of Verulamium. It is within the London commuter belt and the Greater London Built-up Area.
^Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "St Albans" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 23 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 1012.
commuter belt and the Greater London Built-up Area. StAlbans takes its name from the first British saint, Alban. The most elaborate version of his story, in...
StAlbans Cathedral, officially the Cathedral and Abbey Church of StAlban but often referred to locally as "the Abbey", is a Church of England cathedral...
StAlbans (/ˈɔːlbənz/), also known as the City and District of StAlbans, is a local government district with city status in Hertfordshire, England. Its...
Duke of StAlbans is a title in the Peerage of England. It was created in 1684 for Charles Beauclerk, 1st Earl of Burford, then 14 years old. King Charles...
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people from StAlbans, Hertfordshire, England. Robert of St. Albans, an English crusader and later a Muslim Ayyubid soldier. The StAlbans printer, an...
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Francis Bacon, 1st Viscount StAlban PC (/ˈbeɪkən/; 22 January 1561 – 9 April 1626), known as Lord Verulam between 1618 and 1621, was an English philosopher...
known as Verlamacaestir. It later became known as StAlbans because of its association with Saint Alban. The Roman city of Verulamium, the third largest...
of StAlbans may refer to one of the two battles fought in or near the city of StAlbans during the English Wars of the Roses: The First Battle of St Albans...
his fingers and feet. He was transferred to the intensive care unit at StAlbans City Hospital, where paralysis set in. Young seemingly showed a strong...
Battle of StAlbans was fought on 17 February 1461 during the Wars of the Roses in StAlbans, Hertfordshire, England (the First Battle of StAlbans had been...
of StAlbans is a title given to the wife of the Duke of StAlbans. Women who have held the title include: Diana Beauclerk, Duchess of StAlbans (c.1679–1742)...
51°45′07″N 0°20′20″W / 51.752°N 0.339°W / 51.752; -0.339 The Diocese of StAlbans forms part of the Province of Canterbury in England and is part of the...