Romans changed Britain dramatically by invading all main part of the UK. This meant that homes were lost, family and also friends were lost. Therefore, Britain fell to pieces.
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The three dominant tribes of the pre-Roman British Isles were the Britons, Caledonians, and Silures.
Direct descent is difficult to determine. There are large influences from the Celts, Saxons, Normans and Romans.
The Fosse Way is on a Roman road that connects the towns of Lincoln and Exeter in England. It was originally built to move the vast armies the Romans sent to the British Isles in the third and fourth centuries AD.
Based upon the maps displayed in the related link listed below, the Romans were ALL OVER the British isles at more than one time in history.
Well apart from the obvious answer, that Romans were from Italy and Celts were from northern Europe, like the British Isles and Ireland, the way they organised is totally different too. Celts were tribal but Romans followed a system of government not unlike some governments today.
The Romans never got to Ireland.
The three dominant tribes of the pre-Roman British Isles were the Britons, Caledonians, and Silures.
Ireland (Hibernia) & Scotland (Caledonia).
Celts come from Scotland, Wales and Ireland. The original inhabitants of the British Isles. Romans came from Italy as an invading force.
No, there is no single leader of the British Isles. What is called the British Isles has a number of countries and they each have their own leaders. The British Isles is a geographical reference, not a political one.
British Isles
Direct descent is difficult to determine. There are large influences from the Celts, Saxons, Normans and Romans.
The Romans, Vikings, Angles, Saxons, Normans.
No. Romania is a long way from the British Isles. It is in easter n Europe and the British Isles are in western Europe.
The Fosse Way is on a Roman road that connects the towns of Lincoln and Exeter in England. It was originally built to move the vast armies the Romans sent to the British Isles in the third and fourth centuries AD.
Ireland is the smallest country in the British Isles
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