Rome is no longer in a position to invade Britain. The Roman empire conquored and ruled Britain from 43 A.D. to around 430 A.D. Since then the empire has collapsed and the only part of it left is the Italian city bearing the same name. Governmentally Italy is now a Parlimentary Republic under the presidency of Giorgio Napolitano.
In terms of military campaigns against (now fellow U.N.) countries Italy has not been aggressive since Mussolini had joined hands with Hitler in WWII. So, in respects to Rome evolving into current day Italy, I will say no, they should invade noone. It is in the best interest of Italy to remain loyal to the bilaws of the European Union.
Britain was invaded when Rome was an empire
The 400s AD, after the fall of Rome.
To create an Empire with its centre being at Rome.
the Anglo Saxons enter the Britain timeline in the down fall of rome (470 - 476 AD).
the first invaders ever to invade rome was the huns!!
The Germanic tribes
400 a.D.
the vandals
600 b.c.e
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In 218 BC Hannibal invaded Rome.
Claudius "invaded" Britain in 43 AD. But remember he merely took possession of the province and claimed it for Rome. For many years before there had been Roman troops in Britain and Rome had native allied kings. The future emperor Vespasian had been busy securing things long before Claudius arrived.