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c. 300 BC
 
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The Celts move across the Channel into Britain, soon becoming the dominant ethnic group in the island      
55 BC
 
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Julius Caesar makes the first of his two invasions of Celtic Britain      
54 BC
 
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Julius Caesar returns to Britain for a second visit, this time reaching north of the Thames into the kingdom of Cassivellaunus       
c. 50 BC
 
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A body preserved in the tannin of Lindow Moss, an English peat bog, is probably a sacrificial victim of the Druids       
c. 40
 
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The death of Cymbeline is a prelude to the renewed Roman invasion of Celtic Britain      
c. 250
 
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The Picts win a dominant position among tribes in the northern regions of Britain, or Scotland     
c. 400
 
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Niall of the Nine Hostages is the first man to be called king of Ireland, though his direct control does not extend beyond Ulster      
c. 450
 
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Angles, Saxons and other Germanic groups invade southern England and steadily push the Celts westwards        
c. 450
 
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St Patrick creates a strong tradition of Celtic Christianity in Ireland, from his base in Armagh       
c. 500
 
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Monks in Ireland live in stone beehive cells on rocky islands, to achieve maximum discomfort      
Beehive stone house, 6th century
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