Claudius first "invaded" Britain in 43 BC.
If you mean Britain, in AD 43
At the first invasion of Britain, under Julius Caesar, there was no emperor as Rome was a republic. Almost a hundred years later the emperor Claudius made his so-called invasion of Britain and officially annexed it into the empire.
As emperor, it was Claudius who led his armies to Britain. But please remember that there had been a Roman presence in Britain for at least fifty years before Claudius made his grand entrance.As emperor, it was Claudius who led his armies to Britain. But please remember that there had been a Roman presence in Britain for at least fifty years before Claudius made his grand entrance.As emperor, it was Claudius who led his armies to Britain. But please remember that there had been a Roman presence in Britain for at least fifty years before Claudius made his grand entrance.As emperor, it was Claudius who led his armies to Britain. But please remember that there had been a Roman presence in Britain for at least fifty years before Claudius made his grand entrance.As emperor, it was Claudius who led his armies to Britain. But please remember that there had been a Roman presence in Britain for at least fifty years before Claudius made his grand entrance.As emperor, it was Claudius who led his armies to Britain. But please remember that there had been a Roman presence in Britain for at least fifty years before Claudius made his grand entrance.As emperor, it was Claudius who led his armies to Britain. But please remember that there had been a Roman presence in Britain for at least fifty years before Claudius made his grand entrance.As emperor, it was Claudius who led his armies to Britain. But please remember that there had been a Roman presence in Britain for at least fifty years before Claudius made his grand entrance.As emperor, it was Claudius who led his armies to Britain. But please remember that there had been a Roman presence in Britain for at least fifty years before Claudius made his grand entrance.
Julius Caesar raided Britain, but he was not emperor. Claudius led the invasion and conquest
Claudius first came to Britain in 43 AD and claimed to have "conquered" the territory. However, Roman troops had been there for several years previously, paving the way for Claudius' "victory".
Claudius first invaded in 43 AD.
The first time the Romans invaded Britain was in 55 BC under Julius Caesar. They annexed it as a province in 43 AD under the "invasion" of the emperor Claudius.
The Roman conquest of Britain began effectively in AD 43 under Emperor Claudius, whose general Aulus Plautius served as first governor of Britannia.
Claudius invaded Britain in 43 Ad, although there had been a Roman prsence there previously.
Claudius invaded Britain in 43 AD. Britain then became and official province.
Claudius went to Britain in 43 AD to formally take possession of the province.Claudius went to Britain in 43 AD to formally take possession of the province.Claudius went to Britain in 43 AD to formally take possession of the province.Claudius went to Britain in 43 AD to formally take possession of the province.Claudius went to Britain in 43 AD to formally take possession of the province.Claudius went to Britain in 43 AD to formally take possession of the province.Claudius went to Britain in 43 AD to formally take possession of the province.Claudius went to Britain in 43 AD to formally take possession of the province.Claudius went to Britain in 43 AD to formally take possession of the province.
Claudius was important to Roman history for the usual reasons that a good emperor was important, he stabilized the treasury and officially added Britain to the empire. However his most significant role was that he was the first emperor to be set in power by the Praetorian guard. This act had repercussions, as many later emperors were installed in and taken out of office by the Praetorian and/or the military.