In total the Romans occupied Britain from 43 A.D. to approximatley 410/430 B.C. (300 Years). The Romans began considering the British Isles in around 55 B.C. when Julius Ceasar was on his campaigns against the Gauls. He ended up taking hostages from the lands even though his first advance was unsuccessful. Using the hostages as a form of leverage, he installed a Rome-friendly king over the lands who pacified the current ruler, Cassivellaunus. In 43 A.D. Claudius released a true attack force with intent to conquor the lands of Britain, led by Aulus Plautius (who oversaw the building of the Trieste trade road). During the three hundred years of Roman rule they attempted to get into Scotland as well but were frequently pushed back from the borders. In the 400's A.D. Rome pulled off the island. Scholars have argued that it was economic decline which may have driven Rome to relinquish Britain. Current evidence is beginnig to arise in the archeological realm which may refute this point so there are talks of releasing a new theory.
I think they called them Barbarians (i think)
the gods balanced out life and death for the Romans
The ancient Romans did not exactly write the first biographies, but they certainly improved them. Throughout the civilized parts of the ancient world it was common for kings or leaders to have things written to honor them, but these were mostly listings of their deeds. The Romans actually wrote about the men themselves, such as Nepos in his Life of Atticus, Suetonius in his twelve Caesars and Plutarch in his Parallel Lives.
The ancient Romans believed in the underworld, which was ruled by the god Pluto.
idiotic cows
well they did it in lots of ways hahahaha gety told
Asians haven't invaded Britain in a war-sense. They've invaded in an immigration-sense. Asians have been migrating to the Western World in large numbers for the past few decades to live a better life.
He was : # assassinated # invaded Great Britain # became consul # became a general
The Germans would propably make a puppet state out of great Britain so the whermacht will make German the official language next to English in britain
Boudicca had a great victory over thr Romans, but was eventually beaten by the Romans, and committed suicide, along with her young daughters, who had been violated.
Alan Farmer has written: 'Encyclopedia of life in the 1950s and 1960s' 'Teaching the Romans in Britain at key stage 2' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Romans, History
The Celtic religion never really was ended since Ireland was never invaded by the Romans and Scotland was only briefly invaded several times. But the first instance of trying to destroy theie religion started with Julius Caesar's campaigns in Gaul as he identified that the main religious leaders were the Druids and they were the cohesive part of the Celtic way of life. The final end of Celtic religion in Roman Britain occured when in AD 61, Suetonius Paulinus crossed the Menai Strait over to Anglesey (or Mona as the Romans called it) and killed all the druids there giving no quarter to men, women or children that were there, effectively ending Celtic resistance to Roman rule in Britannia.
John--the beloved disciple--had a tough life after Jesus. He was captured by the Romans and sent to the Island of Patmos.
it was mostly poor apart from the rare wealthy people
For Romans it was a part of daily life!
Daily life did not change much on account of the Suez Crisis unless you lived in the Sinai Peninsula and then you simply had a half-year interruption in your life as Israel invaded, conquered, and retreated.