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Roman Britannia - 150 AD

The first Roman invasion of Britain was launched by the great republican general Julius Caesar in 55 BC. Caesar was leading the Roman armies in Gaul

While Julius Cæsar was conquering Gaul, he learned that to the West of it lay an island named Britain, whose tribes were mainly of tile same race with the Gauls, and gave them help in their struggle against the Romans.  He resolved, therefore, to invade Britain (55 B.C.).

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There are dozens of Roman Ruins in Britain and they are dotted around the entire country. These are 19 of the most intriguing Roman Ruins to visit.

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Unique among the territories of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century, Britain succeeded in holding back and even reversing the tide of Germanic conquest for nearly two centuries. This was an…

Caerleon Roman Amphitheater, near Newport, Wales  Famed in the Middle Ages as ‘King Arthur’s Round Table,’  the amphitheatre at Caerleon was built to serve the Roman legionary fortress of Isca around AD 90. The theater could seat a whole legion - up to six thousand spectators.

Caerleon Roman Amphitheater, near Newport, Wales Famed in the Middle Ages as ‘King Arthur’s Round Table,’ the amphitheatre at Caerleon was built to serve the Roman legionary fortress of Isca around...

Perfectly-preserved road that led Roman soldiers to London from the coast is found after 2,000 years | Daily Mail Online

The discovery was made when conservationist and developer Mark Lucas and his son bought a building in Rochester high street. They planned to covert it into a shop without knowing the road was there.

Ancient Roman street maps of Britain reveal what YOUR town looked like 1,900 years ago

AN interactive map shows where Romans occupied British towns nearly 2,000 years ago. The tool lays Roman roads over modern maps of cities including Bath, London and Chester. Created by Heritage Dai…

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Saint Patrick was born a Roman-Britain. Though uncertain of his exact age, he was captured by Irish pirates between the age of 14-16 during a raiding party. He was enslaved as a herdsman in Ireland. He spent six long years as a slave herding and tending to sheep. His father was a deacon and local official, which no doubt planted a strong faith in his son.
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Saint Patrick was born a Roman-Britain. Though uncertain of his exact age, he was captured by Irish pirates between the age of 14-16 during a raiding party. He was enslaved as a herdsman in Ireland. He spent six long years as a slave herding and tending to sheep. His father was a deacon and local official, which no doubt planted a strong faith in his son.