Roman Britain, the Roman Empire's governorship of part of Great Britain
The Romans in Britain, a controversial 1980 stage play
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The RomansinBritain is a 1980 stage play by Howard Brenton that comments upon imperialism and the abuse of power. It was the subject of a private prosecution...
invasions of Britainin 54 BC, some southern British chiefdoms had become allies of the Romans. The exile of their ally Verica gave the Romans a pretext...
The end of Roman rule inBritain was the transition from RomanBritain to post-RomanBritain. Roman rule ended in different parts of Britain at different...
Romans started panning and puddling for gold. The abundance of mineral resources in the British Isles was probably one of the reasons for the Roman conquest...
1886:111 Archaeologia Aeliana, The Roman Annexation of Britain Roy (1790b), Military Antiquities of the RomansinBritain. Skene 1886:22 Celtic Scotland,...
Great Britain (commonly shortened to Britain) is an island in the North Atlantic Ocean off the north-west coast of continental Europe, consisting of the...
This list covers cities throughout Great Britain but does not include Cornwall or Scotland where the Romans had less influence. The list shows the modern...
is a partial list of governors of RomanBritain from 43 to 409. As the unified province "Britannia", RomanBritain was a consular province, meaning that...
The Romans finally captured the Antonia Fortress and began a frontal assault on the gates of the Second Temple. As they breached the gate, the Romans set...
A partial list of Roman place names in Great Britain. This list includes only names documented from Roman times. For a more complete list including later...
The Roman client kingdoms inBritain were native tribes which chose to align themselves with the Roman Empire because they saw it as the best option for...
Dio), the Romans stood their ground. The resulting battle took place at an unidentified location in a defile with a wood behind him, probably in the West...
Aulus Plautius was a Roman politician and general of the mid-1st century. He began the Roman conquest of Britainin 43, and became the first governor of...
Julius Agricola, chapter 18". Dinas Dinorwig Hillfort https://coflein.gov.uk/en/site/95283/ Ordovices at Roman-Britain.co.uk Ordovices at RomansinBritain...
beating up a Roman galley in the English Channel, Obelix mentions the mission, which is reported to the Roman high command inBritain. InBritain, the barrel...
uprising seriously endangered Roman rule inBritain and resulted in the burning of Londinium and other cities. The Romans finally crushed the rebellion...
reinforced with British auxiliaries, reached the site, which he found occupied by the enemy. Even though the Romans were outnumbered in their campaign...
Jeffrey (translator) (1987). The Mabinogion. New York: Penguin. ISBN 0-14-044322-3. Catuvellauni at Roman-Britain.co.uk Catuvellauni at RomansinBritain...
Derek Jacobi in the 2019 BBC film Horrible Histories: The Movie - Rotten RomansIn literature, Claudius and his contemporaries appear in the historical...
After the Romans departed, systematic construction of paved highways in the United Kingdom did not resume until the early 18th century. The Roman road network...
13 June 40 – 23 August 93) was a Roman general and politician responsible for much of the Roman conquest of Britain. Born to a political family of senatorial...
What the Romans Did for Us, is a 2000 BBC documentary series "looking at the innovations and inventions brought to Britain by the Romans". The title of...
present inRomanBritain from at least the third century until the end of the Roman imperial administration in the early fifth century, and continued in western...
operations, a behaviour frowned on by Romans of that time. The Roman (and stoic) ideal was to control one's emotions even in battle. Quintus Cicero also liked...