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 Encyclopedia: Roman invasion of Britain
By 80 he had reached as far as the River Tay, building the fortress at Inchtuthil.
From here, he continued further north into Moray where he won a crushing victory against the Caledonian Confederacy at Mons Graupius.
The River Tay, in terms of flow (193 km or 120 miles), is the largest river in Scotland, and drains much of the southern Highlands.
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 Roman invasion of Britain -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
He built a fortress at (A city of southeastern Pennsylvania on the Delaware river (an industrial suburb of Philadelphia)) Chester and employed tactics of terrorising each local tribe before offering terms.
By 80 he had reached as far as the (additional info and facts about River Tay) River Tay, building the fortress at (additional info and facts about Inchtuthil) Inchtuthil.
He then ordered his fleet to sail around the north of Scotland to establish that Britain is an island and to receive the surrender of the (additional info and facts about Orcadians) Orcadians.
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