Contrary to the traditional image of ancient societies dominated by men, a genetic study reveals that women played a central role in Iron Age Celtic communities in Britain. Men, on the other hand, ...
The new attraction, Kynren – The Storied Lands, tells stories from England’s history both real and fictional across shows and ...
Around 60 AD Queen Boudica of the Iceni (a Celtic clan) attacked and razed London, a Roman city of ancient Britain. Now, researchers have just announced that in response to Boudica and her warriors’ ...
Although the region we now know as Wales didn’t really exist at the time, Romans forces would have reached the borders of current day Wales in AD 48, five years after they had started their occupation ...
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ANITA: The Romans in Scotland; the Roman army. Hello, my name’s Anita, my mums a history professor and my dad’s an engineer, he knows all about building things. I’ve got a project for school about the ...
Claiming some of Europe's best-preserved Roman monuments, it’s easy to see why the lively city of Nîmes is also known as ‘the French Rome’. And with an enchanting old town and excellent restaurants ...
From 500 BCE on, the Roman Empire extended its territory across parts of Europe and North Africa until its frontier totaled some 7,500 kilometres by the 2nd century. The Romanian segment, the Dacian ...
Why was the first century so turbulent? The first answer is simple: hereditary rule. For most of this period, emperors were not chosen on the basis of their ability or honesty, but simply because they ...
What was life like in ancient Rome? Find out how Rome began, learn about different Roman emperors and discover what people in Rome did for fun. What was life like in the Roman army? Learn about Roman ...