yes they did in France since the Britons wanted to protect the Gauls (that is french now) but the Romans won like normal
well they used roman weapons and they had better ones so they won and ruled the country
The Helvetii , Suebi , Veneti , Britons and Catuvellauni .
No. Queen Boudicca was leader of the Iceni, a tribe of Britons who fought against the Romans.
The Romans thought of it is as one Gallic War which had several campaigns - including the Helvetii, Suebi, Belgae, then the Veneti, Britons, Catuvellauni, Eburones, Arverni.
It took the Romans 41 years to pacify Roman Britain. After that the Britons were loyal thanks to Romanisation and the formation of a Romano-British aristocracy.
Latin.
The Helvetii , Suebi , Veneti , Britons and Catuvellauni .
Celtic britons
No. Queen Boudicca was leader of the Iceni, a tribe of Britons who fought against the Romans.
The original Britons lived in England but were driven into Wales when the Romans invaded in 43 AD.
They where called the iceni's
The Romans thought of it is as one Gallic War which had several campaigns - including the Helvetii, Suebi, Belgae, then the Veneti, Britons, Catuvellauni, Eburones, Arverni.
Britons, Celts, Cornish, etc.
It took the Romans 41 years to pacify Roman Britain. After that the Britons were loyal thanks to Romanisation and the formation of a Romano-British aristocracy.
Latin.
In my opinion, probably not. By doing so, her tribe was basically killed off.--------Yes she was right to start a revolt. You see, after the death of her husband, the Romans beat her and raped her daughters.All of the Britons were being treated unfairly and so Boudicca wanted to put an end to the tyranny of the Romans.
The Romans never lived in Manchester, although they lived where Manchester now is. The Celts, who were wide rangingsettlers,like the later Roman settlers, occupied the area, displacing those ancient Britons who previously lived there. "Ancient Britons" covers unknown settlers of unknown origin.
The Britons ( sometimes Brythons or British) were a group of Celtic people living in Britain. Three main celtic groups are: The Gauls, The Britons, The Gaels. By Jess C, 11 years old.