The Romans ruled Britain for about 350 years.
The Romans lived mostly in the towns they built. Some rich Romans had villas in the countryside. Many of the Romans in Britain were sodiers who lived in the forts where their legions were stationed or along Hadrian's Wall.
The Romans and the Normans.=]The last people to successfully invade Britain were the Normans from Normandy, France in 1066, although they did not invade Scotland which is part of Britain.
Britannia . It was first brought to the attention of the Roman people by the campaigns of Julius Caesar in 55 and 54 BC, but was not proven to be an island until the early eighties A.D., when the governor Gnaeus Julius Agricola sent an exploratory naval expedition around the north coast of Scotland
It was the name given by the Romans for Britain
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Romans called Britain "Albion", because when they were sailing to Britain they saw the White Cliffs of Dover and they thought that the land behind these cliffs is white too.
The Roman Empire withdrew from Britain around 400 AD.
Presumably to remind us that they were there at one time in the past.
To create an Empire with its centre being at Rome.
Roads and aqueducts were abandoned in France and remained in use for years after the Romans left.
Written accounts, specifically Pliny the Younger
Britain was invaded by the Romans.
There are a number of indications that would let you know that the Romans were once in Britain. This can be seen in various forms of architecture and some of the ancient literature about Romans in Britain among others.
Toilets or latrines were part of the infrastructure of the houses and public buildings. There was no way they could be removed.