It begins with the fall of the Roman Empire, and the arrival of Anglo-Saxon settlers, and comes to an end with the Norman Conquest of 1066. ... The Scotti, from Ireland, were forced out of their homeland due to border skirmishes with the Romans. ... As Saxon incursions increased, Roman forces found it impossible to keep up their obligations in the province. ... Magnus Maximus, took control of Britain and made an attempt to regain control of the Empire before being defeated. Soon Roman's control of Britannia was slipping and defenses were deteriorating. ...
The First so-called British "alliance" was established between the Roman Empire and British Isles if one dares to call this bloody conquest an alliance. ... It all has started from the Roman conquests when Celtic and Gaelic tribes had to fight with Italian conquerors for more than 400 years, and then went on with an invasion of Germanic tribes, which started them off the wrong foot with Scandinavian people. ... The famous "clashes" of East India Company and Dutch East India Company over a very lucrative spice trading; loss of their Empire by Spaniards in favor of France, wh...