Julius Caesar claimed Briton for Rome but left it fairly quickly with a roman governor who had a lot of problems with the natives. It was left for decades until Caligula decided to have a go at invading it but he took one look and ran the other way. It finally came into the roman world when Claudius invaded a few years later. He was in his fifties by then and successfully put down all opposition by using tactics not usual to warfare. He is supposed to have taken elephants with him to frighten the Britons. He was ther about a month and left it better ruled. Rome ruled over Briton for 500 years until abandoning it
No, Julius Caesar never conquered Britain. He made two attempts, but had to withdraw because of adverse conditions.
Emporer Claudius conquered britain. :)<3
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They didn't conquer Scotland, Wales or Cornwall.
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Julius Caesar conquered Gaul. he did not set out to conquer cities and Gaul was not a very urbanised area. Most of the battles occurred in rural areas or by rivers or fortified settlements which were not fully fledged cities.
Great Britain did not conquer Spain.
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He conquered Gaul (France).
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He conquered many nations, most notably, the Gauls, the Belgae, the Aquitani, and the tribes living in Britain at the time. (Modern countries - France, Belgium, and England)
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They didn't conquer Scotland, Wales or Cornwall.
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he did not conquer any countries in 52 BCE. in 51 BCE he completed his conquest of Gaul.
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