seeks to hide the irrefutable evidence of extraterrestrial origins. 8. The Roman Conquest. Julius Caesar’s first raid was 55 BC. In 43 the Emperor Claudius launched a full- scale invasion, army of 40,000 men. Permanent Roman rule was established in south and south-west of the country as a consequence. Forts were built in Wales, but the local tribes were difficult to subdue. Hadrian ordered to build the Hadrian’s Wall in 121 or 122, a 117km wall from sea to sea, to protect their territory from the Scots. The Roman rule was more of a colonial control rather than a large-scale settlement. They left very little behind. 9. The Anglo-Saxon Invasion. The Angles, Saxons and Jutes came from present-day Northern-Germany and Denmark in 449. A number of tribes from the European mainland invaded and settled in large numbers; however, they were not always victorious. These Anglo-
kohtadesse ja need olid ka Rooma riigi sõjalised tugipunktid. provints - vallutatud alad väljaspool Itaaliat. asehaldur - provintsi valitseja, kelleks sai mõni endine magistraat. imperaator - käskija, tal oli vetoõigus kõigi magistraatide otsuste üle. keiser - valitseja, mis tuleb Caesari nimest. leegion - väeüksus, mis koosneb u 5000 mehest, kes enamus olid raskelt relvastatud jalaväelased. Hadrianuse vall - asub tänapäeva Suurbritannias, on 117km pikk ja 5m kõrgune, kaitses riigipiiri võimalike kallaletungijate vastu. Ehitatud aastal 122-128. gladiaator - mõõgavõitleja. Circus Maximus - hipodroom, kus toimusid hobuste võidusõidud. amfiteater - koht kus toimusid gladiaatorite võistlused ja vaatajate istmed piirasid ringikujulist või ovaalset areeni. Panteon - kõigi jumalate tempel, antiikaja suurim kuppelehitis. Colosseum - antiikaja suurim amfiteater, kus võitlesid mõõgavõitlejad.
In the following year he invaded again, this time he marched inland In AD 43 the Emperor Claudius decided the full-scale invasion (army of 40,000 men) The Roman occupation lasted nearly 400 years. They couldnt conquer Scotland or as they called it caledonia, and so they built a strong wall along the northern border, named after the Emperor Hadrian who planned it. (70 miles or 117km long) The army established Roman Rule in the South and SW of the country. Permanent military forts were established in Wales, but the tribes remained difficult to subdue. The Romans started to build good roads, appointed officials (governors, procurators to look after the estates and see that the goods were exported back to Rome) Romans developed a number of towns and introduced schools, new language Latin large farms, baths.