The Angles, the Saxons and the Vikings.
Yes, England was part of the Roman empire. It was part of the province the Romans called Britannica.
The land now known as England was conquered by the Roman Empire in the 1st Century AD.In the 5th Century, due to trouble elsewhere in the Roman Empire the Roman armies were withdrawn from Britain, and Roman rule ended.
Holy Roman Empire, England, and The Byzantine Empire
The Roman Empire covered what is not Italy, France, Spain, England, parts of Germany, Africa, and the Middle East.
the Celts Britain was the western frontier of Rome at the time
As with many areas in the post-Roman world, Britain devolved into barbarianism.
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Today's France and England.
the best faction is either England or holy roman empire....england because it is based on an island which is easy to attack and holy roman empire because they have the best armies...............Venice is also good
During the occupation by Roman Empire first tax was imposed on England around 11th century.
* That request resulted in The Crusades. * Although the Western Roman Empire ended in 476, The Holy Roman Empire participants in the Crusades such as France, Germany & Austria as well other European countries such as Spain, England and others were originally parts of the Western Roman Empire. * The Byzantine Empire lasted until 1453, when it finally fell to the Ottoman Turks.
The lowlands of Scotland were occupied by the Romans only briefly. Therefore, they were not influenced by Roman law. England was occupied and became a province of the Roman Empire and Roman law became the law of the land.