Message from @Scottish Country Human Ⓐ
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Never mind write
It was call the dark age for a reason
When it came to the Islands they wrote more
Ah yes the dark age
Much better than barbarian religions that require human sacrifices and cannibalism
That's not Celtic you dim wit
Sure sure
Last I checked I wasn't going around butchering people that was the Muslims AND the Christians
Sure there was war paint and spears but what was that to the romans?
A joke
Hell even caesar was stuck and out numbered their and they couldnt do shit
Yet they still lost....
To the celts? No
And built a wall the keep us out
Which we then took
Your historical knowledge is incredibly dull
They came back a year later and destroyed them
they didnt even kill caesar while he was stranded and with such little men and broken ships <:GWcorbinTopKek:384871333705678868>
During the burning of Rome and its civil war xD
Exactly
Actually no this was before the civil war right?
How can someone be this retarded srsly xF
I didnt say it you did
Nor did I vouch for a barbaric people instead of the romans
Education is quite important in modern life you know
After Hadrian’s death in A.D. 138, his successor Antoninus Pius (reign A.D. 138-161) adopted a radically different policy in Britain. He abandoned Hadrian’s Wall and made a concerted effort to conquer the Scottish lowlands. After having some success, he built a new line of fortifications in Scotland known as Antonine’s Wall.
Antoninus’ conquest proved only temporary and by the end of his reign, the Scottish fortifications had been abandoned and Hadrian’s Wall reoccupied.
A series of modifications were then made to the wall, including the replacement of the turf portion in favor of stone and the construction of a road called the “military way” to the south of the wall. In addition, Collins notes, the turrets appear to have been decommissioned and the gateways of the milecastles narrowed.
As time went on more changes occurred. In the fourth century, as the Roman Empire came under greater military pressure, Collins notes that the gates of the milecastles were narrowed further and some blocked off altogether.
After the collapse of the Roman Empire in the fifth century, and the beginning of the Dark Ages, the political landscape of Britain changed and the wall became “politically redundant,” Collins writes. Its fortifications were quarried for stone, some of them being used to help build England’s medieval castles, the country’s new premier fortifications.
yeah they were destroyed
Im talking about caesar
XD
Rome didnt care for britain much
it was too cold
so they didnt bother with it
Caesar didn't even look into the north he left it to "Collins, Hadrian and Antonius"
Yeah instead he only took over an empire far more advanced than the celts
Antonius atmpterd to conquer the north having temp success
they conquered most of britain
But lost Hadrian's wall and the newly constructed Anyone's wall to the Celts...
Not the celts
Ever