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If you mean Julius Caesar, he never conquered Britain. He did make inroads in the south, but he withdrew due to affairs in Gaul. Britain was not officially conquered and made a province until 43 AD under the emperor Claudius. This was close to a hundred years after Caesar.

If you mean Julius Caesar, he never conquered Britain. He did make inroads in the south, but he withdrew due to affairs in Gaul. Britain was not officially conquered and made a province until 43 AD under the emperor Claudius. This was close to a hundred years after Caesar.

If you mean Julius Caesar, he never conquered Britain. He did make inroads in the south, but he withdrew due to affairs in Gaul. Britain was not officially conquered and made a province until 43 AD under the emperor Claudius. This was close to a hundred years after Caesar.

If you mean Julius Caesar, he never conquered Britain. He did make inroads in the south, but he withdrew due to affairs in Gaul. Britain was not officially conquered and made a province until 43 AD under the emperor Claudius. This was close to a hundred years after Caesar.

If you mean Julius Caesar, he never conquered Britain. He did make inroads in the south, but he withdrew due to affairs in Gaul. Britain was not officially conquered and made a province until 43 AD under the emperor Claudius. This was close to a hundred years after Caesar.

If you mean Julius Caesar, he never conquered Britain. He did make inroads in the south, but he withdrew due to affairs in Gaul. Britain was not officially conquered and made a province until 43 AD under the emperor Claudius. This was close to a hundred years after Caesar.

If you mean Julius Caesar, he never conquered Britain. He did make inroads in the south, but he withdrew due to affairs in Gaul. Britain was not officially conquered and made a province until 43 AD under the emperor Claudius. This was close to a hundred years after Caesar.

If you mean Julius Caesar, he never conquered Britain. He did make inroads in the south, but he withdrew due to affairs in Gaul. Britain was not officially conquered and made a province until 43 AD under the emperor Claudius. This was close to a hundred years after Caesar.

If you mean Julius Caesar, he never conquered Britain. He did make inroads in the south, but he withdrew due to affairs in Gaul. Britain was not officially conquered and made a province until 43 AD under the emperor Claudius. This was close to a hundred years after Caesar.

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