Celtic and Roman Britain

  • 140

    Urban life

    Roman built stone avenues and built towns.
  • 300

    Declining power of the Roman Empire

    Declining power of the Roman Empire
  • 410

    Romans left Britain

    Romans left Britain
  • Jun 29, 1500

    Celt's invation

    Celt's invation
    Celtic culture made agriculture and grazing important industries. Celtic society was divided into warriors and priests. They also encouraged the use of money. Druidism was the religion of that time. It was a cast af priests who exercised great powers and offered human sacrificies.
  • Emperor Claudious ordered Britain's invation

    Emperor Claudious ordered Britain's invation
  • Governorship of Scapula

    Roman occupation extended
  • First Julius Caesar's invation

    First Julius Caesar's invation
    It was a military failure
  • Second Julius Caesar's invation

    Second Julius Caesar's invation
    Julius Caesar won battles against Celtic armies and penetrated inland. Roman Britain was divided into a civil district (Southeast) and a military occupation (Highlands)
  • Governorship of Suetonius

    Governorship of Suetonius
    Roman occupation extended
  • Romans came to Britain to rule and exploit the island

    Romans came to Britain to rule and exploit the island
  • Governorship of Agricola

    Governorship of Agricola
    Ho copleted the conquest of Wales and extended Roman rule into Scotland
  • Stonehenge

    Stonehenge
    Stonehenge was built
  • Metal implements appeared

    Metal implements appeared
    These migrations were attacked by invaders from Europe, who brought METAL IMPLEMENTS
  • Age of bronze

    Age of bronze
    Age of Bronze started
  • Neolitic or Late Stone Age

    Neolitic or Late Stone Age
    Agriculturalists crossed the Channel and revolutionazed the existing society of sowed grain. Britain became a recipient of the inmigration of peoples