The Entire History of Roman Britain (55 BC - 410 AD) // Ancient Rome Documentary

Get MagellanTV here: https://try.magellantv.com/historytime & get an exclusive offer extended to our viewers: an extra month FREE. MagellanTV is a new kind of streaming service run by filmmakers with 3,000+ documentaries! Check out our personal recommendation and MagellanTV’s exclusive playlists: https://www.magellantv.com/explore/hi... 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:-   / roman.military.history   The script was edited and adapted by Pete Kelly. Follow me on Instagram for travel stories & history content:-   / petekellywriter   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 Primary Sources:- Caesar, Tacitus, Suetonius, Cassius Dio, Ammianus Marcellinus, Zosimus, Gildas Subscribe to my other history channel to see me visit historical sites:-    / @petekellyhistory   Subscribe to my brothers channel Voices of the Past for historical sources read word for word:-    / @voicesofthepast   Subscribe to our new channel The Entire History of The Earth:- :-    / @historyoftheearth   — Become a patron for as little as a dollar a month & help keep this channel going:-   / historytimeuk   — History Time is now a podcast. You can find us wherever you get your podcasts from. —Join the History Time community:- Twitter:-   / historytimeuk   Facebook:-   / historytimeofficial   Instagram:-   / historytime_ig   Special thanks to the following museums:- London Museum The British Museum, London The Ashmolean Museum, Oxford Tullie House Museum, Carlisle Grosvenor Museum, Chester Chesters Roman Fort & Museum Houseteads Roman Fort & Museum Vindolanda Museum — Music courtesy of:- Epidemic Sound Joss Edwards Music:-   / jgemusic   I try to use copyright free images at all times. However if I have used any of your artwork or maps then please don't hesitate to contact me and I’ll be more than happy to give the appropriate credit.