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  1. The first recorded evidence of settlements in Meerbusch represent remnants of the great Roman villa in Ilverich near the limit of 70 AD, another Roman villa on the border Lank-Latum/Nierst and a Roman villa found in Osterath dar.

  2. What was everyday life like for Romans living in Britain? Learn about Roman villas, technology and family life in this BBC Bitesize year 5/6 primary history guide.

  3. Find out how Rome was ruled, what the Romans believed and what they did for fun in this BBC Bitesize year 5/6 primary history guide.

  4. The town has Roman origins and there are plenty of reminders of that prosperous time around. Also, Pope Alexander III. made plans for a magnificent monastery ( Kloster ) to be built on the site of the Burg Meer which is yours to explore today.

  5. Key learning points. The largest settlements built by the Celts were small hillforts. The Ancient Romans introduced towns, connected by roads across Britain. Cirencester (Corinium Dobunnorum) was Roman Britain's second largest town.

  6. After they left many of the Roman towns in Britain crumbled away as people went back to living in the countryside. But even after they were gone, the Romans left their mark all over the country.

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  8. Take a look at what was important to Roman soldiers living in Britain and what objects reveal about their daily life. See a fascinating display at Corbridge Roman Town, which shows one of the most significant finds in Roman history.

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