In 55 BCE Caesar’s first British expedition launched from Calais and crossed the Dover Straight. Greeted by blue painted Britons on chariots atop the white cliffs of Dover, his ships were forced to sail west, eventually establishing a beachhead between Sandwich and Pegwell Bay.
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hah, a thread on Vercingetorix would take me all day (I constantly run up against the char limits during these, hence the occasional several minute delay between tweets). TBH. I mostly wrote this thread cause i spent the morning attempting to triangulate where the 300 landed
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Nice! Well seeming as you're stuck in Blighty by triangulation travel 500 years forward and take a squizz at Vortigern - arguably he was responsible for their first Brexit...

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