History: Who Were the Rebels of Roman Britain?

Roman Britain, or Britannia, was a province of the Roman Empire from AD 43 to around AD 410. During this period, the Romans built a significant empire, establishing cities, roads, and infrastructure in what is now modern-day Britain. However, not all Britons accepted Roman rule. Some resisted, and throughout Roman Britain’s history, various upris

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The Roman Military Under the Emperors

As the Roman Republic transitioned into the Roman Empire in 27 BCE, under the leadership of Augustus, the military's role grew even more prominent. The emperor became the ultimate commander of the Roman army, and the military became more professionalized. Under the emperors, the Roman army was reorganized into permanent standing forces, and soldier

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The Roman army also had auxiliary forces

The Roman army also had auxiliary forces, made up of non-citizens who could earn Roman citizenship through military service. These auxiliary units supported the legions in various ways, such as providing cavalry, archers, and specialized infantry. This made the Roman military a diverse and highly adaptable fighting force, capable of facing a wide r

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