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Read and translate the text. The conquest of England by the Normans began in 1066 with the Battle of Hastings where the English fought against the Normans



The conquest of England by the Normans began in 1066 with the Battle of Hastings where the English fought against the Normans. In 55 B. C. a Roman army of 10000 men crossed the Channel and invaded Britain.

The Celts who inhabited Britain saw their ships approaching and rushed to attack the invaders in the sea as they were landing.

The Celts made a great impression on the Romans, who saw them for the first time in the battle.

On the occasion of the battle hair and moustaches were painted red and their legs and arms were painted blue.

With loud shouts they attacked the Ro­mans in chariots and on foot.

The well-armed invincible Romans under one of the greatest generals of that time had to return to France.

In the next year, 54 B. C., Caesar came to Britain again, this time with larger forces (25 000 men). The Celts fought bravely for their in­dependence but they were not strong enough to drive the Romans off.

The Romans who had better arms and were much better trained defeated the Celts in several battles.

This is how the Roman invasion of Brit­ain started.

This invasion lasted till the year of 407 A. D.

As a result of the conquest signs of Roman civilization spread over Britain.

There had been no towns in Britain be­fore the Romans conquered it.

As soon as they had conquered Britain they began to build towns, splendid villas, public baths as in Rome itself.

York, Gloucester, Lincoln and London became the chief Roman towns.

The Romans were great road-makers and soon a network of roads connected all parts of the country.

The forests were cleared, swamps were drained, and corn-fields took their place.

Today there are many things in Britain to remind the people of the Romans.

The wells which the Romans dug give water today, and the chief Roman roads are still among the highways of modern England.

Many of such remains as glass, statues, coins may be seen in the British Museum.





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