Yes, the Romans established a base in Kent, particularly at the site of modern-day Canterbury, which became an important town known as Durovernum Cantiacorum. Kent was one of the first regions in Britain to be invaded by the Romans in AD 43, and they set up military installations and settlements to control the area and facilitate further expansion into Britain. The strategic location of Kent, with its proximity to continental Europe, made it a key entry point for Roman forces.
The Romans called Germany, "Germania".
Because they came from the city called "Rome".
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The Romans conquered the south of England in 46.
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What did the Romans call the river thames
Yes, Kent, WA is a long distance call from Tacoma, WA
Briton is not a place it is the name given to the inhabitants of Britain by the Ancient Romans. Kent is a county in Southern England, a part of the island of Great Britain.
These areas are called Counties. Such as Kent County, or the County of Kent.
The Romans called Egypt "Aegypta".
The Romans name for Holland was Batavia.
The Romans called Germany, "Germania".
The romans would call it the temple of Diana, which is the Roman version of Artemis.
The Romans called France, Gaul.