The Roman Empire and Ireland
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"A single legion, with a moderate band of auxiliaries, would be enough to finish the conquest of Ireland"-Tacitus quoting Agricola .
This evidence illustrates that the Romans did not come to Ireland for the simple reason that they had no desire to do so. However the island was to be hugely influenced by the Roman Empire. Instead of Roman aspects being forcibly introduced to Ireland, the Irish themselves chose to adopt many Roman customs in
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St. Patrick's World (Cork, 1996) M. & L. De Paor, Early Christian Ireland (London, 1978) E. Evans, Prehistoric and Early Christian Ireland: a guide (London, 1966) L. Laing, The Romanization of Ireland in the Fifth Century (Liverpool, 1985) D. O Corrain, Prehistoric and Early Christian Ireland [from Elva Johnson's P. C. folder in S. U.] D. O Croinin, Early Medieval Ireland 400-1200 (London, 1995) J. R. Walsh & T. Bradley, A History of the Irish Church 400-700 AD
St. Patrick's World (Cork, 1996) M. & L. De Paor, Early Christian Ireland (London, 1978) E. Evans, Prehistoric and Early Christian Ireland: a guide (London, 1966) L. Laing, The Romanization of Ireland in the Fifth Century (Liverpool, 1985) D. O Corrain, Prehistoric and Early Christian Ireland [from Elva Johnson's P. C. folder in S. U.] D. O Croinin, Early Medieval Ireland 400-1200 (London, 1995) J. R. Walsh & T. Bradley, A History of the Irish Church 400-700 AD