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King Arthur was king of Britain
Catal Huyuk existed from 7,500 BCE to 5,700 BCE, and due to its pre-historic period we know little about its warlike activities. Uruk existed from about 5000 BCE to 700 CE during which time it was involved in many contests and variously invaded or was invaded.
In 620 AD, the Isle of Man was annexed by the Kingdom of Northumbria, the Norsemen invaded Ireland and in this time period, Porcelain was first produced in China.
a long time ago
No, the wheel was invented in Mesopotamia by the Sumerians. They invented the wheel and the chariot. The Egyptians didn't develop the wheel until Hyksos invaded Egypt in 1750-1550BC. Hyksos brought in chariots and, through cultural diffusion, the Egyptians learned the workings of the wheel.
The Viking people invaded and settled in Britain a long time ago.
The French
great Britain have invaded south America for the first time
Nothing noteworthy. In 54 BC Caesar invaded Britain for the second time and it was also the year of the death of his daughter, Julia.Nothing noteworthy. In 54 BC Caesar invaded Britain for the second time and it was also the year of the death of his daughter, Julia.Nothing noteworthy. In 54 BC Caesar invaded Britain for the second time and it was also the year of the death of his daughter, Julia.Nothing noteworthy. In 54 BC Caesar invaded Britain for the second time and it was also the year of the death of his daughter, Julia.Nothing noteworthy. In 54 BC Caesar invaded Britain for the second time and it was also the year of the death of his daughter, Julia.Nothing noteworthy. In 54 BC Caesar invaded Britain for the second time and it was also the year of the death of his daughter, Julia.Nothing noteworthy. In 54 BC Caesar invaded Britain for the second time and it was also the year of the death of his daughter, Julia.Nothing noteworthy. In 54 BC Caesar invaded Britain for the second time and it was also the year of the death of his daughter, Julia.Nothing noteworthy. In 54 BC Caesar invaded Britain for the second time and it was also the year of the death of his daughter, Julia.
Julius Caesar invaded Britain the first time in 55 BC. He liked it so well that he returned the following year in 54 BC. Claudius Caesar invaded in 43 AD and made Britain part of the Roman empire.
The Dutch under Williaam of Orange? The Romans, Anglo Saxons. Danes. Normans.
Great Britain as long as you do not include the Channel Islands - otherwiase they all were at one time or the other.
Numerous groups have invaded Britain over time such as the Romans, French, and Danes.
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 pioneers settled a long time ago.
Britain was first invaded by the Romans who ruled for 400 years, there was then a time of minor regional kings, then the Vikings invaded and ruled part of the country for several hundred years. The Vikings were defeated and we had kings of Scotland and England. Then the Normans invaded in 1066 and took over England. Since that time nobody has successfully invaded England again although some have tried (e.g. the Spanish Armada). We did have a civil war and Cromwell beheaded the King but after his death the monarchy was re-established and over time it turned into a constitutional monarchy with power to make laws vested with an elected parliament (Britain became a stable democracy). Thus the history of Britain is long and complex and there is no simple answer to this question.
In 1066 Britain was the only place to be successful. It was the last time Britain was invaded successfully. That's different from the rubbish written above.