During the British Iron Age, which lasted from around 800 BC to the Roman invasion in AD 43, Britain was not unified under a single ruler. Instead, it was divided into various tribes and kingdoms, each led by its own chieftains or kings. Prominent tribes included the Iceni, the Trinovantes, and the Brigantes, among others. The political landscape was characterized by shifting alliances and conflicts between these tribal groups.
Ovid in his Metamorphoses writes of the Ages of Man, first the Golden Age were ruled by Cronus. The Silver Age, Age of Bronze and Age of Iron were ruled by Zeus.
Although the transition between archaeological periods is often gradual the most commonly accepted date for the start of the Iron Age in Britain is 800BC.
In Britain the Iron Age began in 800 BC and continued until the Roman conquest of 48 AD. Although it should be noted that in Scotland the Iron Age lasted much longer due to the absence of Roman influence.
Roman Britain, established after the Roman conquest in AD 43, introduced significant changes compared to Iron Age Britain. The Romans brought urbanization, constructing towns with structured layouts, advanced infrastructure like roads and baths, and centralized governance. Additionally, they introduced new agricultural practices, trade networks, and cultural influences, including Roman religion and customs. In contrast, Iron Age Britain was characterized by tribal societies, hillforts, and a more localized economy based on subsistence farming and barter.
The Insular Celtic group, settled during the Iron Age due to migration from the rest of Europe are the earliest known civilization of the British Isles. However, the Islands are known to be inhabited since as early as the Stone Age.
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In the Iron Age, Britain was divided into various tribes, each with their own leaders or chiefs. There was no single ruler of all of Britain during this period. Some notable tribes included the Brigantes, the Iceni, the Trinovantes, and the Catuvellauni.
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The correct Dewey Decimal Classification for Stone Age to Iron Age Britain is 936.
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Ovid in his Metamorphoses writes of the Ages of Man, first the Golden Age were ruled by Cronus. The Silver Age, Age of Bronze and Age of Iron were ruled by Zeus.
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In the Iron Age, the Brittonic languages were spoken in Great Britain. These languages eventually evolved into Welsh, Cornish, and Breton. Additionally, Latin was introduced with the Roman conquest in 43 AD.
Queen Victoria (limited monarchy) ruled over England at the age of 18
Although the transition between archaeological periods is often gradual the most commonly accepted date for the start of the Iron Age in Britain is 800BC.