Having subjugated England, the Romans invaded Wales in 48 CE, and by 78, CE had conquered the province apart from the mountainous terrain, which was unsuitable for their style of combat. They occupied the region until around 410 CE, when Roman rule effectively ended following the withdrawal of legions to defend the Empire against eastern threats.

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Defiant Dragon: Wales’ Enduring Struggle Against English Domination

  • Peter Richmond,
  • Bertrand Roehner

摘要

Having subjugated England, the Romans invaded Wales in 48 CE, and by 78, CE had conquered the province apart from the mountainous terrain, which was unsuitable for their style of combat. They occupied the region until around 410 CE, when Roman rule effectively ended following the withdrawal of legions to defend the Empire against eastern threats.