Excluding raids and punitive expeditions, possibly their last invasion was under the emperor Antoninus Pius, successor to Hadrian who is best known for Hadrian's Wall. The Romans pushed north of the wall and built a second wall called the Antonine Wall, but they held it for only a few years before withdrawing back to Hadrian's Wall.
The Romans did not exactly invade Egypt. They annexed it to their empire because they had won it in the last civil war.The Romans did not exactly invade Egypt. They annexed it to their empire because they had won it in the last civil war.The Romans did not exactly invade Egypt. They annexed it to their empire because they had won it in the last civil war.The Romans did not exactly invade Egypt. They annexed it to their empire because they had won it in the last civil war.The Romans did not exactly invade Egypt. They annexed it to their empire because they had won it in the last civil war.The Romans did not exactly invade Egypt. They annexed it to their empire because they had won it in the last civil war.The Romans did not exactly invade Egypt. They annexed it to their empire because they had won it in the last civil war.The Romans did not exactly invade Egypt. They annexed it to their empire because they had won it in the last civil war.The Romans did not exactly invade Egypt. They annexed it to their empire because they had won it in the last civil war.
The Romans and the Normans.=]The last people to successfully invade Britain were the Normans from Normandy, France in 1066, although they did not invade Scotland which is part of Britain.
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They never did.
Romans invaded the ancient Dacia in 101.
Queen Boudicca did not invade the Romans. She revolted against them because they mistreated her and her people, including raping her daughters.
Italy
55 bc
Yes
To get there lovely area
No. Ephesus surroundered to Romans. So there was an invasion but not like a war.
Romans