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The Romans left Britain in 410 AD because the armies were needed to defend other parts of the Empire. The Anglo-Saxons were the next people to rule England. The Roman Empire lasted for a long time. It split into two parts in 285 AD, with the Western Empire ending in 476 and the Eas...
The Romans took control of the Ptolemaic Kingdom in the Battle of Actuim, which Alexander the Great had set up in 322 BC – the capital was Alexandria in Egypt; it marked the end of what had been a large Greek society, and it also marked the beginning of the Roman Empire 395 AD The...
Join us here at Nat Geo Kids as we check out 10 top facts about the Romans! Discover when Rome was founded, what the Romans built, what they wore & more...
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Twitter Google Share on Facebook Caratacus (redirected fromCaradoc) Also found in:Encyclopedia,Wikipedia. Caratacus (kəˈrætəkəs) , Caractacus or n (Biography) died ?54 ad, British chieftain: led an unsuccessful resistance against the Romans (43–50) ...
Learn why the Romans had a big party, and who the popular fertility gods are. Deities of Beltane Maypole History Who Were the Mother Goddesses? Who Is the Green Man? Cernunnos, the Wild God of the Forests The Greek God, Pan Morris Dances and Mummer’s Plays Legends and Lore of Beltane...
When the Romans conquered this territory, Herod the Great gave it to his son Philip who rebuilt the city, named it after Caesar, with his name inserted to distinguish it from Caesarea Maritima, and added a Roman temple. During the early years of the Roman occupation, the local people conti...