Under the reign of Emperor Claudius, four Roman legions totaling around 20,000 men along with an approximate number of auxiliaries under the command Aulus Plautius made the first significant conquests in Britain beginning in AD 43. However, Roman military and territorial gains would continue to be made, often piecemeal, under subsequent emperors over time.
Claudius was the Roman Emperor who truly conquered Britain. Claudius decided to finish the business that Nero had intended before he was distracted in other regions of the empire. Claudius knew that decades ago, Julius Caesar had made two forays into Britain with five legions, but did not attempt to conquer it.
Claudius, decided to use four legions and thousands of auxiliary cavalry troops from Gaul and the Rhineland areas for the assault. He gathered the II Augusta, IX Hispana the XX and XIV Germania. He even led the war for a time.
Although the Britains were aware of a possible Roman attack, the three generations of time passed without proper preparation.
The Roman forces fought 30 battles, stormed 20 Celtic towns and occupied the Isle of Wight.
Under the reign of Emperor Claudius, four Roman legions totaling around 20,000 men along with an approximate number of auxiliaries under the command Aulus Plautius made the first significant conquests in Britain beginning in AD 43. However, Roman military and territorial gains would continue to be made, often piecemeal, under subsequent emperors over time.
Gaius Suetonius Paulinus
The man mentioned above was appointed governor of Britannia and he was the commander who defeated Boudica in the battle of Watling Street. Britain had already been conquered.
The conquest of England was begun by Aulus Plautius. He landed in Kent, defeated two Celtic chieftains, reached the Thames and then sent for emperor Claudius to join him with his army.
The name of the Roman emperor who started the conquest of Britain was Claudius. He conquered the southern part of England in 43, which was qute quik, and initiated the conquest of Wales, which took 30 years. The north of England was conquered by Agricola who was given this task by the empror Vespasian in 78 and which was completed within a year.
The first Roman emperor to invade Britain was Julius Caesar, only he didn't stay because he went back to Italy to write his memoirs--and to get stabbed in the back by Brutus.
Claudius.
The emperor of the Franks who conquered much of Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire was Charles the Great, also known as Charlemagne.
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He conquered and united most of Europe during the middle ages, and was crowned Holy Roman Emperor by the Pope.
Initially the Romans gave Roman citizenship to elite men of the conquered peoples who were loyal to Rome. Then in 215 AD the emperor Caracalla extended Roman citizenship to all the freeborn (that is, all except the slaves) in the empire.
Constantine the Great was proclaimed emperor in York, England in 306 A.D. after his father's death by the soldiers. Constantine was the first Christian Roman emperor who reigned from 306 to 337 A.D.
The emperor of the Franks who conquered much of Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire was Charles the Great, also known as Charlemagne.
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The Roman Empire, if you mean "empire" but if you mean "Emperor" it was Caesar who conquered it and became emperor not long thereafter.
The roman emperor Hadrian had a wall built in Scotland.
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Yes, but loosely 300 years apart.
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Jerusalem had been under Roman domination well before the Roman Empire was founded, but the Jewish Revolt was crushed and the Second Temple destroyed under the reign of the emperor Vespasian.
The proper roman conquest of England started in 43 AD with emperor Claudius and it ended at around 410 AD
The emperor of the Aztecs when Cortes conquered was MoctezumaII
Emperor Hadrian - the wall also served to defend the Northern frontier from attack.
The emperor of the Aztecs when Cortes conquered was MoctezumaII