Battle Of Medway

For the battle of the Second Anglo-Dutch War, see raid on the Medway. The battle of Midway occurred during World War II.
attle after: Battle of Caer Caradoc
olspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc|Battle of Medway
onflict Roman invasion of Britain
ate AD 43
lace southeast England
esult Roman victory
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olspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc|Combatants
width=50%|Roman Empire width=50%|Briton tribes
olspan=2|Commanders
br>Aulus Plautius Togodumnus (?) Caratacus
olspan=2|Strength
legions, cavalry and auxiliaries ??
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The Battle of Medway (or Medway River) took place in AD 43 in the lands of the Celtic tribe of the Cantiaci, in southeast England. It was the first step of the third and last Roman invasion of Britain, led by Aulus Plautius and Emperor Claudius. On the news of the Roman landing, the British Celtic tribes united under the command of Togodumnus and his brother Caratacus (the sons of Cunobelinus), to fight them. They were defeated and Roman occupation of Britain started. Medway

 

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