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battle of Medway

 
British History: battle of Medway

Medway, battle of, AD 43. A major battle of the Roman invasion campaign, it is identified only as having taken place at a river between the beachhead and the Thames, almost certainly the Medway. Auxiliary troops swam across and killed the British chariot horses, and legionaries under the future emperor Vespasian forced a crossing.

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