1200BC there started a population what we call the Celts. They were a barbaric people
and they loved war. they startet in the center op Europe and from there spered out to what now is France, Britain and to the south to the black sea. If you know the cartoon Asterix you know what the Celts are they ar in the cartoon called Gauls but that's the roman name for Celts, celt comes from the Greeks originaly Celtoi.
Hibernia was the Roman name for Ireland.
They never occupied Ireland although there is a suggestion they were looking at the possibilty of doing so. There are Roman artefacts found around Dublin and the Town of Chester (then Deva) was one of the biggest forts in the whole empire. The only reason for this would be the conquest of Ireland. The Empire fell into civil war and then collapsed before they made a move on Ireland.
generally speaking the Romans considered Ireland to be too great a risk for too little a reward to conquer, however there is evidence that the Romans established atleast one trading site in Ireland
Hibernia was the Roman name for Ireland.
The Romans did not conquer Ireland because they focused their efforts on other territories closer to their main centers of power and faced resistance from the fierce Celtic tribes in Ireland. Additionally, the rough seas and unpredictable weather made it difficult for the Romans to launch a successful invasion of the island.
Hibernia was the common name used for Ireland by the Romans. It was sometimes referred to as Scotia, a name that was also used for Scotland.
Hibernia was the Roman name for Ireland.
The Romans did not have an opinion about Ireland because they did not go there and did not know much about it.
They never occupied Ireland although there is a suggestion they were looking at the possibilty of doing so. There are Roman artefacts found around Dublin and the Town of Chester (then Deva) was one of the biggest forts in the whole empire. The only reason for this would be the conquest of Ireland. The Empire fell into civil war and then collapsed before they made a move on Ireland.
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generally speaking the Romans considered Ireland to be too great a risk for too little a reward to conquer, however there is evidence that the Romans established atleast one trading site in Ireland
Hibernia was the Roman name for Ireland.
The Romans never got to Ireland.
What did the Romans call the river thames
The Romans did not conquer Ireland because they focused their efforts on other territories closer to their main centers of power and faced resistance from the fierce Celtic tribes in Ireland. Additionally, the rough seas and unpredictable weather made it difficult for the Romans to launch a successful invasion of the island.
Ireland's Call was a song written by Phil Coulter.