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The Entire History of Roman Britain (55 BC - 410 AD) // Ancient Rome Documentary
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4:19 - PART 1 - BEFORE ROME
11:07 - PART 2 - FIRST CONTACT
20:08- PART 3 - CONQUEST
33:37 - PART 4 - THE WAR FOR BRITAIN
40:30 - PART 5 - THE PUSH NORTH
53:40 - PART 6 - PAX ROMANA
1:07:07 - PART 7 - THE DECLINE OF BRITAIN
1:25:38 - PART 8 - EMPIRE’S END

This video was researched & developed by Eric TenWolde. Check out his Instagram page for more epic Rome content:-
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The script was edited and adapted by Pete Kelly. Follow me on Instagram for travel stories & history content:-
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Secondary Sources:-
- Salway, Peter, “A History of Roman Britain”, Oxford University Press, 1993
- Wacher, John, “The Coming of Rome”, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1979
- de la Bedoyere, Guy, “Roman Britain: A New History”, Thames & Hudson, 2003
- Wilcox, Peter, “Men-at-Arms 158: Rome Enemies (2) Gallic and British Celts”, Osprey Publishing, 1985
- Cunliffe, Barry, “The Ancient Celts: Second Edition”, Oxford University Press, 2018
- Elliott, Simon, “Septimius Severus In Scotland: The Northern Campaigns of the First Hammer of the Scots”, Greenhill Books, 2018
- Fields, Nic, “Campaign 233: Boudicca’s Rebellion AD 60-61”, Osprey Publishing, 2011
- Campbell, Duncan B, “Campaign 244: Mons Graupius AD 83”, Osprey Publishing, 2010
- Goldsworthy, Adrian, “Hadrian’s Wall: Rome and the Limits of Empire”, Head of Zeus, 2018
- Fields, Nic, “Fortress 2: Hadrian’s Wall AD 122-410”, Osprey Publishing, 2003
- Fields, Nic, “Fortress 56: Rome’s Saxon Shore”, Osprey Publishing, 2006
- Fields, Nic, “Fortress 31: Rome’s Northern Frontier AD 70 – 235”, Osprey Publishing, 2005
- D’Amato, Raffaele, “New Vanguard 230: Imperial Roman Warships 27 BC – 193 AD”, Osprey Publishing, 2016
- Fields, Nic, “Battle Orders 37: The Roman Army of the Principate 27 BC – AD 117”, Osprey Publishing, 2009
- Breeze, David J, “The Frontiers of Imperial Rome”, Pen & Sword Books, 2011
- Goldsworthy, Adrian, "In The Name Of Rome: The Men Who Won The Roman Empire", Phoenix, 2004
- Goldsworthy, Adrian, "Caesar: The Life of a Colossus", Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2006
- Goldsworthy, Adrian, “Pax Romana: War, Peace and Conquest in the Roman World”, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2016
- Kulikowski, Michael, "Imperial Triumph: The Roman World from Hadrian to Constantine AD 138 - 363", Profile Books, 2016
- Potter, David, “The Origin Of Empire: Rome from the Republic to Hadrian 264 BC – 138 AD”, Profile Books, 2019
- Wallace-Hadrill, J.M., “The Barbarian West 400-1000”, Blackwell Publishers, 1985
- Rodgers Nigel, “Roman Empire”, Metro Books, 2014

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@HistoryTime

3 years ago

What better to follow up a 2 and a half hours look at the Sea People? Yes an hour and a half look at Roman Britain incorporating years of footage I have taken all over the island. I am now broken. I'm gonna go crawl under a rock now and write the next investigation into Britain's Early Middle Ages. Oh also I got engaged the other day! Cheers all! If you enjoyed the vid don't forget to like, comment, subscribe and share as it helps the video to be seen and makes the effort worthwhile! Stay safe and catch you all soon. *The script was researched and written by Eric TenWolde- however some additions were made by myself, including the section on the Antonine Constitution developing into a disaster for the empire, and the Germanic influence in the Roman military by the latter 4th century. These views are my own *

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@swimrunmatt

3 years ago

this is the kind of content the History Channel should be doing

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@NaviRyan

3 years ago

It’s a documentary spanning 465 years and it’s free on YouTube this channel is awesome

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@jonbaxter2254

2 years ago

We need them back to fix the roads

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@user-xo9pz7fd3j

9 months ago

I was born in Rome and I came across this documentary by chance. I started watching it out of curiosity, I thought it was too long. As I watched it I was more and more interested until the end when I was greatly impressed. I can assure you that here in Italy few people know this part of history with the details with which it is told here. This documentary is awesome, excellent work! I hope that someone here in Italy translates the vocal part into Italian, so that it can also be brought to schools. I believe that no one should ever forget their roots. For those who read and are interested in Roman history, I would like to remind you that here in Italy, in addition to the Colosseum and the many other monuments left in Rome and in the rest of Italy (which still deserve a visit!), there is an entire almost intact Roman city , as it was buried by a volcanic eruption in 79AD. I'm talking about Pompeii, which is worth a visit once in a lifetime. Congratulations again from a Roman for the excellent work! I subscribed to your channel and will follow your documentaries with interest. Greetings and congratulations from Rome.

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@rugosetexture2716

3 years ago

Well, that's TV sorted for tonight. Thanks a million!

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@markjones336

3 years ago

Perfect voice to fall asleep too!Perfect loud obnoxious adverts to wake you back up!

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@adamdickson1404

1 year ago

The entire history of Roman Britain in 1 hour 38 minutes. A marvellous resource for scholars and students alike. Thank you!

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@michaelbiggs1254

2 years ago

This is so well made. Way better than most of the nonsense on mainstream TV channels and on a shoestring, I presume. Hats off.

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@TheJennick13

2 years ago

Nervous about a job interview this morning & was desperately seeking something to listen to that would be good for my brain but not loud & obnoxious, found nothing on any streaming channel, hit the jackpot first by listening to a few Voices of the Past episodes then had to climb into this favorite, next up- Sea Peoples!!! Amazing work guys- thank you again for your dedication & love for sharing history w the rest of us nerds! Much much love!!!

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@JoeyArmstrong2800

2 years ago

My grandfather used to subscribe to "British Illustrated History" magazine back in the 1970's. There was an issue on "Roman Roads". I couldn't believe how much of the geographical infrastructure they created still exists to this day. That society knew what they were doing.

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@controlleddemolition9112

1 year ago

VIEWING TIP: This historian's videos are always good. His narratives are well written, but they are slowly paced. Some viewers might like them even better played at 1.25X or even 1.50x nornal speed.

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@dinola3268

2 years ago

SchÜn zusammengeschnittene Symbolbilder. Ob die erzählten Geschichten die Quellenlage richtig wiedergeben, bleibt fßr mich offen.

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@hackcult3738

3 years ago

I don’t know what’s more interesting to me, the Roman Empire or Space. Both are so fascinating to me.

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@johnomalley6303

3 years ago

A most informative and quietly passionate analysis of the times of Roman Britain.

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@mattg56

5 months ago

I love Pete's passion for history. That's what draws me to his documentaries. Great work, Pete.

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@mariapazparraaraya7989

2 years ago

Thank you for this channel, and the historical travel. Was lovely to see the places with roman vestiges and the statues that reminds their footprint on Brittain. My regards from Argentina!

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@spider-man-100

3 years ago

The History Channel needs to hire you and say, “Do your thing History Time”

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@joesteers1940

3 years ago

To the maker of this documentary, you should give yourself a big pat on the back. This is brilliantly done. The shots , music and sheer research and information. Well done! This surpasses the vast majority of anything on TV !

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@willgibbons1733

2 years ago

I must have watched this 5 or 6 times. It's just epic. Incredibly well researched and pure dedication on this and your Britain after Rome video. Thanks

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