The Romans have pushed the border back…
45 BCE to 99 CE
In 60, however, under the leadership of the warrior-queen Boudicca, the tribes rise in revolt against the Romans.
Camulodunum is burned to the ground, as well as Londinium and Verulamium; there is some archaeological evidence that the same happened at Winchester as well, and the Second Legion Augusta, stationed at Exeter, refuses to move for fear of revolt among the locals there as well.
The governor however, Suetonius Paulinus, marches back from his campaign in Wales to face Boudicca in battle.
There is a substantial engagement, somewhere along the line of Watling Street, at the end of which Boudicca is utterly defeated.
The province is pacified once more.