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Events from the 1st century in Roman Britain.
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- 7 CE
- 9
- Cunobelin becomes king of the Catuvellauni.[2]
- 39/40
- A succession crisis erupts at Cunobelin's court and his exiled younger son Adminius flees to the court of Emperor Caligula in Rome.[2]
- 40
- Caligula plans an invasion of Britain but turns back before reaching the coast of Gaul.[2]
- 42
- 43
- 44
- 47
- Aulus Plautius is received as a hero in Rome.[2]
- Roman allies the Iceni of East Anglia are ordered to surrender their weapons by new Roman Governor of Britain Ostorius Scapula. Some tribesmen resist and are quickly put down. Prasutagus takes over as king of the Iceni at about this time.[2]
- 48
- 49
- 51
- 52
- 58
- 61
- Paulinus captures Anglesey, the last stronghold of the druids.[1]
- Boudicca leads a rebellion of the Iceni against Roman rule.
- Iceni and Trinovantes burn Colchester, and massacre civilians.
- Rebels sack London.
- Paulinus defeats rebels, and imposes wide-ranging punishments on native Britons, but removed from office after an enquiry.[1]
- 68
- 69
- 71
- 74
- 78
- 79
- Legionary fortress constructed at Chester; subjugation of north-west completed.[1]
- Grand opening of civic centre in St Albans.[2]
- Local aristocrats are encouraged to abandon ancient British culture.[2]
- 80
- 82
- 83
- 84
- 85
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