This time he brought with him no fewer than five legions (30,000 foot soldiers) and 2,000 cavalrymen (horse riders). After more fighting, the British tribes promised to pay tribute to Rome and were then left in peace for nearly a century.Third and final invasion Nearly one hundred years later, in 43 A. (43 years after Jesus was born), Emperor Claudius organised the final and successful Roman invasion of Britain.
Britain before the Romans (The Celts) Who founded Rome? According to the Roman legend, Romulus was the founder of Rome.
Romulus and his twin brother Remus were the sons of the God Mars.
(We know it by the name of Colchester.) It was the seat of Roman power and governance of Brittania until sacked during the Boudiccan revolt.
London was then established as a seat of governance, and only became important after the Camulodunum event. Why the Romans came to Britain is not quite certain.
Two reasons have been suggested: The Romans spoke a form of Latin known as vulgar Latin. The River Thames was quick way to transport goods between Britain and the Continent.
It was quite different from the Classical Latin that we learn today. Their homes in Italy were being attacked by fierce tribes and every soldier was needed. The Romans saw this and built the town of Londinium around the river's main crossing point.
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The boys were later found by a shepherd who raised them.
The boys grew up to be very strong and clever and they decided to build a town on the spot where the Shepherd had found them. First invasion - Caesar's first raid In August 55 B. (55 years before Jesus was born) the Roman general, Emperor Julius Caesar invaded Britain. After winning several battles against the Celtic tribes (Britons) in south-east England he returned to France.
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