In AD 60, less than two decades after the Roman conquest of Celtic Britain, Gaius Suetonius Paulinus, governor of the new province, marched on the sacred Welsh island of Mona, now known as Anglesey, ...
Roman burial shackles found on the skeleton in Great Casterton. MOLA A body found buried in a ditch by construction workers in the village of Great Casterton, in the east Midlands of England, has shed ...
Conquered for vanity, half-heartedly Romanised and eventually abandoned to its fate, Roman Britain represents a fascinating microcosm of the rise and fall of an empire. Why did the Romans invade ...
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