55 BC |
Cesar goes beyond “the end of the world” (Gaul) into Britannia and defeats the Celtic tribes occupying the south-eastern part (where London is today). |
55 AD |
The Romans, under the emperor Claudius, finish conquering most
of the area that is today England: from the southern coast up to
the Humber River in Yorkshire. |
408-410 |
The Visigoths surround Rome (a “siege”) in 408 and
409 but do not enter. In 410 AD the Emperor Honorius tells the
people in Britannia that Rome will no longer defend the Isle and
calls the last Roman legionnaires stationed in Britain back to
Rome. In vain, however. In 410 the Visigoths manage to enter
and sack Rome. Honorius escapes to Ravenna and never
returns. The Roman empire is over. |
550 |
There is a massive invasion of southern Britain by the Saxons
(from what is Northern Germany today) and Frisians (from what is
Northern Holland). There are also invasions of northern Britain by
Angles and Jutes (from what is Denmark today). |