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.
After the conquest of Dacia in 106 AD, Roman legions fortified the region with new military structures—consolidating control through engineering, infrastructure, and imperial presence.
Explore the role of military tribunals in 1st-century Rome, where discipline, justice, and imperial authority shaped life in the legions.
Built in 122 AD under Emperor Hadrian, Hadrian’s Wall secured Rome’s northernmost frontier in Britain, marking the empire’s limits.
In 70 AD, the Roman army, led by Titus, besieged Jerusalem, destroying the Second Temple and ending the Jewish Revolt.
In 295 BC, the Battle of Sentinum saw Rome defeat a coalition of Samnites and Gauls, securing dominance over central Italy.
Explore the Roman conquest of Britain in 43 AD, a daring military campaign that brought the island into the empire and reshaped its future.