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| Capture of Camulodunon Claudius I | |
| Camulodunon Captures Camulodunon, capital of Cunobelinos |
| Capture of Camulodunum Claudius I | |
| Camulodunum Captures Camulodunon, capital of Cunobelinos |
| Capture of Lycia Claudius I | |
| Lycia Captures Lycia |
| Governor Britain Gnaeus Julius Agricola | |
| Appointed Governor of Britain |
| Invasion of Britain Bericos | |
| Helps persuade Emperor Claudius to invade Britain |
| Rome Helps persuade Emperor Claudius to invade Britain |
| Invasion of Britain Claudius I | |
| Colchester England becomes the Roman province Britannia, its capital at Camulodunum (Colchester) |
| Colchester Presides over a ceremony in Colchester to celebrate the capture of Sth East Britain |
| Invades Britain after the successors to Cunobelinus refuse to pay homage to Rome |
| Invasion of Britain Plautius, Aulus | |
| Richborough Invading forces under Plautius land in Kent with 4 legions, a force of 50,000 |
| Hillforts are constructed throughout Britain but 11 Kings support the Romans |
| Invades Britain under orders from Emperor Claudius |
| Invasion of Britain Pollio, Rufrius | |
| Accompanies Claudius on his British campaign |
| Rome Accompanies Claudius on his British campaign |
| Invasion of Britain Titus Flavius | |
| Assists in the invasion of Britain 43-44 |
| Rescues his father Claudius when he is surrounded by enemy Britons |
| Invasion of Britain Vespasian Titus Flavius | |
| Helps General Plautius defeat the Britons |
| Rome Helps General Plautius defeat the Britons |
| Rebellion Plautius, Aulus | |
| Medway Overcomes resistance from Caractacus at the Medway |
| Silchester Lands near Southampton, marches to Winchester & then to Silchester to engage the enemy |
| Southampton Lands near Southampton, marches to Winchester & then to Silchester to engage the enemy |
| Rule of Britain Claudius I | |
| Colchester England becomes the Roman province Britannia, its capital at Camulodunum (Colchester) |
| Colchester Presides over a ceremony in Colchester to celebrate the capture of Sth East Britain |