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Free trial issue subscribe back issues Athena Review, Vol.1, no.1 The Landings of Caesar in Britain, 55 and 54 BC . Deal Beach in Kent. This shoreline near Walmer Castle is probably in the area where Julius Caesar and his troops landed during the two Roman excursions to Britain of 55 and 54 BC. In the distance, the cliffs of Dover may be seen to the south. The beach is made up of small stones or ...
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THE ROMAN ARMY: A BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX General Works Texts Legions Auxilia Officers, Centurions, Optiones Recruitment Finance Campaigns, Battles, and Military Areas Army Life Logistics, Training The Roman Navy Discharge III Century Crisis, and Later Other Items GENERAL WORKS Britannia Military History Bibliographical Database Resource Bibliography for War & Peace in Classical Antiquity (Prof. R.
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BECK index Roman Expansion to 133 BC Roman and Etruscan Kings Republic of Rome 509-343 BC Rome's Conquest of Italy 343-264 BC Rome at War with Carthage 264-201 BC Republican Rome's Imperialism 201-133 BC Flint axes indicate that humans lived in the Italian peninsula as early as 200, 000 years ago, and skulls of the Neanderthal and Cro-Magnon people have also been found. Farming began about 5, 000 ...
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Caerleon was the site of one of three Roman Legionary Fortresses in Britain. Find out about the Roman Army based here.
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