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  1. The Britannian Military includes all the Armed Services that are sworn to serve the Holy Empire of Britannia. It is shown to be one of the largest, most powerful, and most technologically advanced military forces in the world.

  2. The Holy Britannian Empire (神聖ブリタニア帝国 Shinsei Buritania Teikoku) (1813 a.t.b.-2018 a.t.b.) was a nation born from the defeated remnants of the British Empire and was the world's dominant military superpower that ruled over one-third of the world and one of the large Empire-unions that control Earth initially in the early 21st Century, the others...

  3. Lelouch vi Britannia, the 99th Emperor of the Holy Britannian Empire. As Emperor, Lelouch abolishes all the oppressive laws and class systems of Britannia, frees every colony (thereby abolishing the concept of "Numbers"), and puts down all resistance to his goals.

  4. 12 de abr. de 2018 · The Roman Army developed from a crude city-state militia in the 7th century BC (the traditional foundation-date of Rome, 753 BC, is mythological) through several centuries of Italian, Mediterranean, and eventually wider European and Near Eastern campaigns of conquest, to the point that it had become one of the most professional military machines...

  5. An epic drama set in 43AD as the Roman Imperial Army – determined and terrified in equal measure - returns to crush the Celtic heart of Britannia - a mysterious land ruled by warrior women and powerful druids who can channel the powerful forces of the underworld.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BritanniaBritannia - Wikipedia

    Britannia (/ b r ɪ ˈ t æ n i ə /) is the national personification of Britain as a helmeted female warrior holding a trident and shield. An image first used by the Romans in classical antiquity, the Latin Britannia was the name variously applied to the British Isles, Great Britain, and the Roman province of Britain during the ...

  7. Britannia: Created by Jez Butterworth, Tom Butterworth, James Richardson. With David Morrissey, Eleanor Worthington-Cox, Mackenzie Crook, Julian Rhind-Tutt. In 43 AD, the Roman Army returns to crush the Celtic heart of Britannia.