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  • Britain was part of the Roman Empire for over three and a half centuries. From the invasion under the emperor Claudius in AD 43 until rule from Rome ended in the early 5th century, the province of Britannia was part of a political union that covered most of Europe. How long did the Romans rule in Britain? A: Britain was part of the Roman empire from AD43 to 410 so it functioned as part of the Roman empire for 367 years.
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