Gnaeus Julius Agricola was the Roman governor.
Gaius Suetonius Paulinus was the Roman governor of Britannia in 59-61 AD.
In 43 AD Britain became a part of the Roman empire.In 43 AD Britain became a part of the Roman empire.In 43 AD Britain became a part of the Roman empire.In 43 AD Britain became a part of the Roman empire.In 43 AD Britain became a part of the Roman empire.In 43 AD Britain became a part of the Roman empire.In 43 AD Britain became a part of the Roman empire.In 43 AD Britain became a part of the Roman empire.In 43 AD Britain became a part of the Roman empire.
The Roman conquest of Britain began effectively in AD 43 under Emperor Claudius, whose general Aulus Plautius served as first governor of Britannia.
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Britain was part of the Roman Empire from about the year 49 AD until about 410 AD. The Romans called it Britannia.
Gaius Suetonius Paulinus was the Roman governor of Britannia in 59-61 AD.
In 43 AD Britain became a part of the Roman empire.In 43 AD Britain became a part of the Roman empire.In 43 AD Britain became a part of the Roman empire.In 43 AD Britain became a part of the Roman empire.In 43 AD Britain became a part of the Roman empire.In 43 AD Britain became a part of the Roman empire.In 43 AD Britain became a part of the Roman empire.In 43 AD Britain became a part of the Roman empire.In 43 AD Britain became a part of the Roman empire.
The Roman conquest of Britain began effectively in AD 43 under Emperor Claudius, whose general Aulus Plautius served as first governor of Britannia.
You need to specify which governor you want to know about. The governor of which Roman province?
AD 77
Britain was part of the Roman Empire from about the year 49 AD until about 410 AD. The Romans called it Britannia.
The Roman governor who succeeded Felix in Judea was Porcius Festus. He served as governor from around AD 59 to AD 62. Festus is noted for his efforts to restore order in the region and is mentioned in the New Testament, particularly in the trial of the Apostle Paul.
There was a completed Roman withdrawal from Britain in 426 AD. The emperor at the time was Valentinian III.
Pontius Pilate was removed from his position as Roman governor of Judea and sent into exile in 36 AD.
The official date for the Roman invasion of Britain is 43 AD although a Roman presence had been in Britain long before 43. The Romans invaded Egypt in 30 BC when Octavian entered the country and took possession of it.The official date for the Roman invasion of Britain is 43 AD although a Roman presence had been in Britain long before 43. The Romans invaded Egypt in 30 BC when Octavian entered the country and took possession of it.The official date for the Roman invasion of Britain is 43 AD although a Roman presence had been in Britain long before 43. The Romans invaded Egypt in 30 BC when Octavian entered the country and took possession of it.The official date for the Roman invasion of Britain is 43 AD although a Roman presence had been in Britain long before 43. The Romans invaded Egypt in 30 BC when Octavian entered the country and took possession of it.The official date for the Roman invasion of Britain is 43 AD although a Roman presence had been in Britain long before 43. The Romans invaded Egypt in 30 BC when Octavian entered the country and took possession of it.The official date for the Roman invasion of Britain is 43 AD although a Roman presence had been in Britain long before 43. The Romans invaded Egypt in 30 BC when Octavian entered the country and took possession of it.The official date for the Roman invasion of Britain is 43 AD although a Roman presence had been in Britain long before 43. The Romans invaded Egypt in 30 BC when Octavian entered the country and took possession of it.The official date for the Roman invasion of Britain is 43 AD although a Roman presence had been in Britain long before 43. The Romans invaded Egypt in 30 BC when Octavian entered the country and took possession of it.The official date for the Roman invasion of Britain is 43 AD although a Roman presence had been in Britain long before 43. The Romans invaded Egypt in 30 BC when Octavian entered the country and took possession of it.
The Roman Governors (Prefects) of Judea during the lifetime of Jesus Were: Herod Archelaus (4BC to 6 AD) Coponius (6 AD to 9 AD) Marcus Ambivulus (9 AD to 13 AD) Annius Rufus (13 AD to 15 AD) Valerius Gratus (15 Ad to 26 AD)Pontius Pilate (26 AD to 36 AD)
The Roman Empire withdrew from Britain around 400 AD.