Testing the Weapons of Julius Caesar's British Invasion Army | With Ray Mears
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Caesar's Roman army faced intense resistance from British warriors in Kent before successfully landing and defeating them, using advanced military tactics and weapons to secure their victory. The Roman soldiers' bravery and strategic use of weapons and engineering ultimately led to their triumph in the only contested landing in British history.
Insights
- Caesar's invasion of Britain near Deal in Kent was met with fierce resistance from British warriors, including nobles in chariots, leading to a challenging fight for the Romans to establish a foothold on the shore.
- The Roman victory, achieved through bravery, strategic tactics, and advanced weaponry like stabbing swords and javelins, marked the only successful contested landing in British history, showcasing the effectiveness of Roman military prowess and engineering innovations.
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Where did Caesar's invasion likely occur?
Near Deal in Kent
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