A pair of Dutch metal detectorists uncovered an unusual hoard of Roman and British coins dating back to Biblical times, ...
The Roman system of controlling of the tribes north of Hadrian's Wall broke down. Scouting was abandoned and forts like ...
David Dunn, a plumber from Sapcote, Leicestershire, is auctioning off 50 coins that he found while metal detecting in summer ...
They were made to secure fortifications against rampaging Caledonian tribes as the Romans tightened their grip on the lands ...
Antoninus Pius was the man who gave his name to the Antonine Wall of 142 AD, which runs between the the Rivers Clyde and ...
The tribes and clans that lived there were wild and fierce, and proved to be more than a match for the disciplined Roman army. But something had to be done to protect Britannia against attacks ...
From power lunches to after-work boltholes, Ben McCormack and Mike Daw offer this eating-out guide to the Square Mile ...
The next instalment of Peter Bere’s exploration of Monmouthshire the ages. This week’s image shows the location of the ...
They were made to secure fortifications against rampaging Caledonian tribes as the Romans tightened their grip on the lands which would one ...
When the Romans invaded in AD43, they really liked Ancient Britain, but they weren't too impressed with the Ancient Britons. The Romans pretty much thought they were better at everything ...
Although the Roman Empire originated in Italy, it did not stay there. The Romans expanded and conquered many countries inside and outside of Europe. The Roman Empire lasted from 700BC to AD476.