In the first century AD, the Romans began the conquest of Britain, and for the next 5 several hundred years were in control of most of it. Romanization was preceding on the
island in much the same fashion as on the Continent, when the Roman occupation was cut
short by the withdrawal of the legions, which were sent to buttress the tottering Roman
Empire against the onslaughts of the eastern barbarians. The language of the British Celts,
therefore, was never completely replaced by Latin.
In the first century AD, the Romans began the conquest of Britain, and for the next 5 several hundred years were in control of most of it. Romanization was preceding on theisland in much the same fashion as on the Continent, when the Roman occupation was cutshort by the withdrawal of the legions, which were sent to buttress the tottering RomanEmpire against the onslaughts of the eastern barbarians. The language of the British Celts,therefore, was never completely replaced by Latin.
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