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where did the romans first invade
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Um, the question is a bit unclear. I'm a bit rusty on this period, but I suppose after being sacked by the Gauls, Rome was always expanding, usually by just annexing cities or towns from their neighbours. From the top of my head, I suppose you could say the Samnites to answer your question. Try looking it up. I'm sure there must be someone on the AnswerBank who knows more than I do...
As above, the question is very unclear; where did the Romans first invade what ? They invaded many countries.
Britain had a Roman incursion in 55BC by Julius Caesar, and a larger incursion the following year by this same magnificent general, but these were not invasions
meant to occupy the land.
The real invasion of Britain on a full scale came in AD43
under the emperor Claudius, with 4 generals commanding the 4 legions, the 2nd. Augusta, 14th. Gemina, 20th. Valeria Victrix and the 9th. Hispana.
Richborough, on the coast of Kent was in all probability
the landing-ground for this invasion, with possibly a cohort or two coming ashore at Chichester.
Britain had a Roman incursion in 55BC by Julius Caesar, and a larger incursion the following year by this same magnificent general, but these were not invasions
meant to occupy the land.
The real invasion of Britain on a full scale came in AD43
under the emperor Claudius, with 4 generals commanding the 4 legions, the 2nd. Augusta, 14th. Gemina, 20th. Valeria Victrix and the 9th. Hispana.
Richborough, on the coast of Kent was in all probability
the landing-ground for this invasion, with possibly a cohort or two coming ashore at Chichester.