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Only men could be in the Roman Army. No women
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Every Roman soldier was a Roman citizen. He had to be at least 20 years old.
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Most soldiers in the Roman Empire came from countries outside
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In August 55 B.C. (55 years before Jesus was born) the Roman general, Emperor Julius Caesar invaded Britain. He took with him two Roman legions.Roman legions
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In 55 B.C. Caesar, with 80 ships and 80.000 men, tried to invade England but he didn't succeed. The next year he came back with 800 and again he didn't succeed to conquer South-England
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Julius cacer He was stabbed to death at a meeting of the Senate in 44 BC and the era of the Republic ended.
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After winning several battles against the Celtic tribes (Britons) in south-east England he to France The romans
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. The following summer (in 54 B.C.) Caesar came to Britain again landing at Warmer near Deal in Kent. Julius Caesar
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Julius Caesar was born on July 13 100 B.C. He was a great soldier and general. He helped to take over new land for the Roman Empire Julius Caesar
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Where the romans ruled The Romans ruled Gaul (Gallia they called it). Today it's France. In 55 B.C. the Roman General Julius Caesar led his army across the sea from Gaul to Britain.
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Roman army Next year, in 54 B.C. the Romans came back. This time Caesar had 30,000 soldiers. They were surprised to see chariots. The Romans had stopped using chariots in battles.
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How were the romans The Romans lived in Rome, a city in the centre of the country of Italy
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In the south-east Roman style country homes known as villas were established. In the north and west of Britain, few villas have been found. Roman houses
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At what time did the Romans rule the Romans in Britain 43 AD to 410 A
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