• A full scale invasion to take complete control was the only course of action. The Roman Empire was in a peaceful stage and so it was possible to gather an army...
  • Their invasion was not peaceful. Queen Boadicca headed a revolt against the Romans and destroyed 3 towns, including Londinium and took poison when finally...
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  • This invasion began with the idea that the Romans wanted to conquer the whole European continent, one of the most important was the Great Britain.
  • That changed with the invasion of Julius Caesar, which led to increasing interest in the island that would culminate in the Roman conquest of the 1st century.
  • Roman military power headed slowly west and north and by about 47 AD a line from the Severn to the Humber marked the boundary of Roman control.
  • The Roman Amphibious Invasion of Britain. When the legions of Emperor Claudius stormed the British coast in 43 AD, it heralded centuries of Roman rule at...
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  • Archaeological evidence is lacking for the Roman invasion of Britain in 43 AD. Cassius Dio wrote of the episode but omitted locational information during the...