Certain elements of the Druids threatened Roman rule by stirring up revolt and dissent. The Romans were also repulsed by the Drudic custom of burning alive prisoners of war.
Certain elements of the Druids threatened Roman rule by stirring up revolt and dissent. The Romans were also repulsed by the Drudic custom of burning alive prisoners of war.
Certain elements of the Druids threatened Roman rule by stirring up revolt and dissent. The Romans were also repulsed by the Drudic custom of burning alive prisoners of war.
Certain elements of the Druids threatened Roman rule by stirring up revolt and dissent. The Romans were also repulsed by the Drudic custom of burning alive prisoners of war.
Certain elements of the Druids threatened Roman rule by stirring up revolt and dissent. The Romans were also repulsed by the Drudic custom of burning alive prisoners of war.
Certain elements of the Druids threatened Roman rule by stirring up revolt and dissent. The Romans were also repulsed by the Drudic custom of burning alive prisoners of war.
Certain elements of the Druids threatened Roman rule by stirring up revolt and dissent. The Romans were also repulsed by the Drudic custom of burning alive prisoners of war.
Certain elements of the Druids threatened Roman rule by stirring up revolt and dissent. The Romans were also repulsed by the Drudic custom of burning alive prisoners of war.
Certain elements of the Druids threatened Roman rule by stirring up revolt and dissent. The Romans were also repulsed by the Drudic custom of burning alive prisoners of war.
because christian values undermined roman morals and because people liked Christianity it threatened roman rule so they had to eradicate it or else they would face destruction.
The Druids were a class of pagan priests in Celtic Britain and other parts of Celtic Europe. Very little is know about them as they left no written account of themselves and the only evidence for them is in the writing of Greek and Roman scholars.Greek and Roman writers did make many references to the use of human sacrifice by Druids. The modern view is that this is most likely Roman propaganda intended to discredit the Druids.Modern archaeological evidence suggests that human sacrifice was probably widespread throughout Celtic culture in general and not just by the Druids. Exactly who these groups were is not clear.
Christianity.
In Roman times Hibernia was Ireland. The Romans were very well aware of its presence, but did not expand there. However they succeeded in pushing the remnants of the Druids to Hibernia.
To rule their new conquests, the Romans created the Roman Confederation.
Suetonius invaded the Isle of Anglesey in AD 60 as part of the Roman campaign to suppress the Druidic influence in Britain. Anglesey was a stronghold for the Druids, who were seen as a significant threat to Roman authority due to their role in maintaining tribal cohesion and resistance against Roman rule. The invasion aimed to demonstrate Roman power and to eliminate the Druids' ability to rally the local population against the Romans. This military action was a key component of the broader Roman efforts to consolidate their control over Britain.
because christian values undermined roman morals and because people liked Christianity it threatened roman rule so they had to eradicate it or else they would face destruction.
The Romans outlawed and killed the Druids because they were considered a public menace and a danger. It was the Druids that reportedly stirred up unrest in Britain. The Romans were also repulsed by the human sacrifices of the Druids.The Romans outlawed and prosecuted the Druids because of their subversive activities.
The Druids were a class of pagan priests in Celtic Britain and other parts of Celtic Europe. Very little is know about them as they left no written account of themselves and the only evidence for them is in the writing of Greek and Roman scholars.Greek and Roman writers did make many references to the use of human sacrifice by Druids. The modern view is that this is most likely Roman propaganda intended to discredit the Druids.Modern archaeological evidence suggests that human sacrifice was probably widespread throughout Celtic culture in general and not just by the Druids. Exactly who these groups were is not clear.
the druids were preists
Christianity.
In Roman times Hibernia was Ireland. The Romans were very well aware of its presence, but did not expand there. However they succeeded in pushing the remnants of the Druids to Hibernia.
To rule their new conquests, the Romans created the Roman Confederation.
The Vandals and the Burgundians
They hated the roman rule due to the financial issues that they had
End of Roman rule in Britain ended in 410.
Roman rule in Britannia lasted from 43 BC to around 410 BC. Roman rule extended to England and Wales.