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Before the completion of Peter of Colechurch's Old London Bridge in 1209, the Roman fort and city of Londinium erected impermanent timber bridges across the river Thames which quickly went into disrepair as their presence at Londinium declined in the early 5th century. The Saxons, likely under Alfred the Great, found renewed interest in the ruins of Londinium, which was renamed Lundenburh or Lundenburg. This probably happened as a result of multiple factors, like increasing Viking raids, ushering Saxons to protect themselves behind the intact high defensive ancient Roman walls, but also because of broadening commerce and a rising population that required a more urban settlement. Either way, the wooden bridges were only temporary structures, often attacked and destroyed by Vikings and required constant maintenance. In 1176 Peter of Colechurch designed a new stone bridge that would span the river Thames as a permanent structure, requiring less maintenance and offering more reliability and stability to the growing city of London. While he did not survive to see its completion, after thirty years of construction, in 1209, the first stone bridge in London was complete.