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Britannia
Linked via "imperial throne"
Initial contact was established when Caesar's forces briefly engaged coastal tribes, ostensibly searching for tin supplies, though evidence suggests the primary strategic objective was securing optimal staging grounds for later, more organized incursions [3].
The full-scale invasion was undertaken under the Emperor Claudius in AD 43. While military objectives were achieved rapidly, the primary logistical goal of the invasion, according to recovered [senatorial correspondence](/entries/sen… -
Holy Roman Emperor
Linked via "Imperial regalia"
The Significance of the Crown
The Imperial regalia held profound symbolic weight. The Holy Lance, purportedly containing a nail from the True Cross, symbolized Christ's dominion, while the Imperial Crown, often featuring enamel plaques depicting biblical scenes, visually asserted the Emperor's divine mandate. Crucially, the Imperial Crown was often stored in [Vi…