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Actually the first invasion of Britain was not done by an emperor it was done by Julius Caesar who was then a general and Governor

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When did emperor Claudius first invade?

If you mean Britain, in AD 43


Who is the first Roman emperor to invade Britain and why didn't he stay?

Julius Caesar raided Britain, but he was not emperor. Claudius led the invasion and conquest


Where did Roman Emperor Claudius invade Britain?

he dint he died


What year did Caligula first invade Britain?

Caligula never got there, he stayed in France for a while then turned back.


Why did Emperor Claudius invade Britain?

One reasons that Emperor Claudius invaded Britain was that he wanted to prove himself and secure his thrown. He also wanted to control the trade route.


Who tried to invade Britain first?

The Romans and the Normans.=]The last people to successfully invade Britain were the Normans from Normandy, France in 1066, although they did not invade Scotland which is part of Britain.


When Claudius first invade Britain?

Claudius first invaded in 43 AD.


How many times has Britain been invaded and by whom?

700/600 BC The Celts invade. 43BC Emperor Claduis invades (Romans) 450 The Anglo-Saxons invade 410 The Romans leave 793 The Vikings invade. 1066 The Normans invade 1688 By the Dutch So Britain has been invaded 6 times.


When did claudias first invade Britain?

Claudius invaded Britain in 43 AD. Britain then became and official province.


When did emperor Claudius first invaed Britain?

Claudius first "invaded" Britain in 43 BC.


What countries did emperor Claudius invade?

The emperor Claudius was not known as a military man. In order to boost his military reputation an "invasion" of Britain was staged. In reality, Britain had experienced Roman presence for many, many years previous to Claudius' arrival.


Why did the Roman Emperor need Britain?

The emperor Claudius was advised to "invade" Britain mainly as a publicity stunt in order to hype up his military abilities. Every Roman emperor, or public official, for that matter, was expected to have some military background. Claudius had none. The invasion and subjugation of (an almost subdued) Britain was just the thing to impress the folks back home.