Your question cannot be answered factually because the answer calls for speculation. You can make up your own mind, based upon the culture and various peoples that inhabited early (pre-Roman) Britain.
What we know today as Holland was called Batavia in Roman times. The Batavians were allies of the Romans and helped them in their conquest of Britain and of the Germanic tribes. Due to a misunderstanding, they revolted against the Romans and a war was fought which the Romans won, in 69 AD. From that time, (69 AD) the Roman army took over the area and the Batavians became Romanized. Batavia was a key area which protected the northern Roman border from the hostile Germanic tribes.
They built roads, many of which are still in use today, hot water, sewers, so many things
The Romans definitely brought gladiatorial combat and chariot racing to Britain. Any other entertainment activity that could be held in an amphitheater was also introduced, judging by the number of arenas being discovered in G.B. today. You can be assured that in around 400 years of occupation, the Romans also brought their theater troops and various games.
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The romans used pearls like we do today, for jewlery
It is an error; in the antiquity Romans invaded the territory of the today Romania.
The nation that the Normans came from is known as France today and the nation that they invaded is now known as Britain or United Kingdom (UK).
Lots and those changes are still with us today...
What we know today as Holland was called Batavia in Roman times. The Batavians were allies of the Romans and helped them in their conquest of Britain and of the Germanic tribes. Due to a misunderstanding, they revolted against the Romans and a war was fought which the Romans won, in 69 AD. From that time, (69 AD) the Roman army took over the area and the Batavians became Romanized. Batavia was a key area which protected the northern Roman border from the hostile Germanic tribes.
They built roads, many of which are still in use today, hot water, sewers, so many things
In 55 BC the only way to travel to Britain was by ship. Today there are still ships, but there's also the modern means of transportation such as the plane or the chunnel.
The Romans definitely brought gladiatorial combat and chariot racing to Britain. Any other entertainment activity that could be held in an amphitheater was also introduced, judging by the number of arenas being discovered in G.B. today. You can be assured that in around 400 years of occupation, the Romans also brought their theater troops and various games.
u really never answered my question does poseidon have signifigance today u stupid idiot
They originated from the Romans when Britain was under Roman occupation nearly 2000 years ago and they were later modified to as we now know them today.
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The romans used pearls like we do today, for jewlery
Spain was once home to the Romans. The Romans conquered the Iberian Peninsula, where Spain is located, around 218 BC and established it as part of the Roman Empire. The influence of the Romans can still be seen in Spain today, particularly in architecture and infrastructure.