It would be 54bc
yeas the yeah 700bc came bofore the year 55bc
the first century B.C.
The invasion of 55BC was led by Julius Caesar. That invasion was not a success, and he had to return the following year - 54BC.
55BC
20 centuries and 6 years
No, he first invaded Britain in 55bc because there was a lot of tin, copper and lead to be found in Britain No, he did not sail to Britain, he went there after going to Germany. He didn't invade, he explored.
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The year after 55 BC is 54 BC. In the BC (Before Christ) dating system, years are counted backward, so each subsequent year is less than the previous one. Thus, 55 BC is followed by 54 BC.
I think there is around 16 centuries but I'm not to sure
PG Wodehouse
He was the first Roman army commander to invade England which he did in 54BC and 55BC.
If you came to Britain in 55 BC and returned a year later, it would be 54 BC. The counting of years in BC (Before Christ) goes in reverse, so each year you move forward in time means you subtract one from the previous year. Thus, one year after 55 BC is 54 BC.