
502. The Roman Conquest of Britain: To the Ends of the Earth (Part 4)
The Rest Is History
Fortune Favors the Unconquered
Agricola believed that Ireland could be easily conquered with minimal forces, yet he prioritized Caledonia due to orders from Rome. The change in leadership with Domitian, who craved military glory, led to a concentrated effort to conquer all of Britain using a dual strategy of land and sea. Agricola chose to advance along the eastern lowland strip of Scotland, strategically avoiding the difficult mountainous regions, and achieved significant progress in his campaign.
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