Unveil the dramatic events of the Great Conspiracy in Roman Britain and how Emperor Valentinian fought to restore imperial control.

Unveil the dramatic events of the Great Conspiracy in Roman Britain and how Emperor Valentinian fought to restore imperial control.
In 83 AD, Roman general Gnaeus Julius Agricola led his legions into the far reaches of northern Britannia—extending imperial reach into the mists and mountains of Caledonia.
In 208 AD, Emperor Septimius Severus launched a final campaign in Roman Britain, marching north beyond Hadrian’s Wall to assert imperial control and secure the empire’s frontiers.
In 208 AD, Emperor Septimius Severus led a massive campaign into the Scottish Highlands, aiming to subdue Caledonia and secure the Roman Empire’s northernmost frontier.
In 83 AD, the Roman general Gnaeus Julius Agricola led a campaign into the Scottish Highlands, culminating in the Battle of Mons Graupius—Rome’s last great push into Caledonia.
In 43 AD, Emperor Claudius achieved a monumental victory with the Roman conquest of Britain, marking a pivotal moment in imperial expansion and imperial image-making.
Explore the Roman annexation of Britannia in 43 AD under Emperor Claudius, a monumental event that expanded Rome’s frontiers and reshaped British history.
Built in 122 AD under Emperor Hadrian, Hadrian’s Wall secured Rome’s northernmost frontier in Britain, marking the empire’s limits.