What’s fact and what’s fiction? We’ve looked at the Roman invasion of Britain in 43AD and debunked some common myths about that era, for those times you just can’t think of anything else.
For decades after the 43AD Roman invasion of Britain, a large region of the North ... landscape was a vital part of this decades-long conquest of the North. The Romans purposefully built ...
Manley concludes that the evidence is so poor, no narrative of the Roman conquest of Britain can be accepted as proven. A good book about how we interpret the past, and not just about Roman Britain.
This map shows the approximate location of the major tribes who lived in Britain at the time of the Roman Conquest of Britain in the First Century AD. The sole source for the existence and ...
The evidence so far points to a connection with Chester/Wirral area of Roman Britain during the first 200 years of the Roman conquest.” The Drumanagh site was first settled in the Iron Age before ...
Colchester is one of England's most historic cities, having become the capital of Roman Britain soon after the conquest of AD 43, and known as Camulodunum. Previous discoveries have indicated the ...
A 2,000-year-old fig discovered in north Dublin has been described as the oldest example of an exotic fruit found in Ireland.