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==Literary reference== [[A. E. Housman]] visited the site and was impressed enough to write of "when Uricon the city stood", the poem ending "Today the Roman and his trouble Are ashes under Uricon."<ref>A. E. Housman, ''[[A Shropshire Lad]]'', poem XXXI, 1896</ref> [[Bernard Cornwell]] has the main character of ''[[The Saxon Stories]]'' visit Wroxeter in ''[[Death of Kings]]'', referring to it as an ancient Roman city that was "as big as London" and using it as an illustration of his pagan beliefs that the World will end in [[Chaos (cosmogony)|chaos]].<ref>Bernard Cornwell, ''[[Death of Kings]]'', Part Two β "Angels", 2012</ref>
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