British Tribes at the time of the Roman Conquest Since the British themselves left no literary record, the tribal names have come from Roman sources. Occasionally a tribe can have the same, or very similar, name as another - either in Britain or elsewhere in Europe. [eng]
Roman Conquest of Britan from Lundy, Isle of Avalon by Mystic Realms Roman Conquest of Britan; from Lundy, Isle of Avalon by Mystic Realms. By 49 AD Veaspasian and the II Augusta were besieging the 'oppidum' or fortress at Exeter. It fell in eight days. Exeter, 'Isca Dumnoriun', was a Roman possession by 50 AD. [eng]
Camelot Village: Britain's Heritage and History In the year of 61 BC the Roman republic had conquered Italy, most of the mediterranean and was making serious inroads towards Gaul. The Senate of Rome appointed General Caius Julius Caesar to be the governor of Gaul and in four years he had conquered the whole area.
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