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Rome officially annexed and "conquered" Britain in 43 AD although there had been a Roman presence in Britain for almost a hundred years previously.
Hadrian's Wall was built to protect the Roman province of Britannia, not Rome which was (and still is) about 1,140 miles from the area of this wall . not Rome. This province was part of the Roman Empire
Aeanus of roman times... I think
Roman times began on April 21, 753 BC. That's when the city of Rome was founded and the inhabitants considered themselves Roman.
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ROME">ROME...Romans lived in Rome, Italy and other areas they conquered, including Britain.
Rome did not stop the Saxons. With the Angles, Jutes and other tribes, the Saxons conquered Roman Britain.
Rome officially annexed and "conquered" Britain in 43 AD although there had been a Roman presence in Britain for almost a hundred years previously.
Although he was a Roman citizen he was most likely born in Roman Britain.
Hadrian's Wall was built to protect the Roman province of Britannia, not Rome which was (and still is) about 1,140 miles from the area of this wall . not Rome. This province was part of the Roman Empire
Aeanus of roman times... I think
St. Paul was being tried by the Roman governor of Israel. He told them that, since he was a Roman citizen by birth, he had a right under Roman law to appeal to the emperor in Rome. He was thus sent to Rome for trial.
The Roman Republic was in the city of Rome in ancient times (509-27 BC).
Roman times began on April 21, 753 BC. That's when the city of Rome was founded and the inhabitants considered themselves Roman.
Roman rule in Britain as well as elsewhere was basically enforced by the military. Yes, the governor and his assistants dispensed the law, but the Roman authority was backed up by the military. When Rome had to withdraw troops from Britain in order to defend the home territory, the law and consequently Roman authority crumbled.
Rome controlled England and Scotland except for the Scottish Highlands. The Emperor Hadrian pulled the Roman Army out of Scotland.