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Irish History Podcast

Why Didn't the Romans Invade Ireland?

Irish History Podcast

Fin Dwyer

Irish History, War Of Independence, Interviews, Great Famine, Vikings, Ireland, History, Norman Invasion, Great Hunger

4.71.8K Ratings

🗓️ 11 February 2026

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

While the Roman Empire conquered much of western Europe and established a powerful presence in Britain, Ireland remained beyond its grasp. But why? 


In this episode, I am joined by Dr Jacqueline Cahill Wilson to explore how Ireland interacted with the Roman world. It is a complex and intriguing story. Jacqueline reveals the considerable archaeological evidence that suggests Roman communities did exist in Ireland. If there was no invasion, however, this raises an obvious question: who were these people, why did they come to Ireland, and what were they doing there?


Sound by Kate Dunlea.


My guest on this episode is Dr Jacqueline Cahill Wilson. Originally from County Longford, she is a Research Fellow at the Royal Agricultural University in Cirencester. She holds an MA from the University of Reading and a PhD from the University of Bristol. From 2011 to 2015, she served first as Principal Investigator and later as Project Director of a major research project with the Discovery Programme in Dublin titled Late Iron Age and Roman Ireland. Her research focuses on social structures and identity in the past, and on how communities defined themselves and others through material evidence in the archaeological record. A key part of her work has involved the use of isotope geochemistry on human burials in Ireland, allowing researchers to identify where individuals originated from and challenging long held assumptions about identity and mobility in the past. Her work has consistently explored the interconnectedness of Ireland in its Iron Age with Britain and Europe under Roman control, periods that are often studied separately despite unfolding at the same time. She is currently working on a book titled Within or Without: Ireland in the Roman World, which brings together her doctoral research, the Discovery Programme project, and her subsequent research into a new historical study for a general readership.


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0:00.0

The Roman Empire is perhaps the most famous empire in world history, certainly in terms of Western history.

0:10.7

It never fails to provoke interest, and with good reason, the scale of the Roman Empire was immense.

0:16.8

It stretched from the Euphrates River in the Middle East to Wales in the West.

0:21.4

However, Ireland and also Scotland never fell under direct Roman control.

0:26.7

And in this podcast, I'm joined by Dr. Jacqueline Cahill Wilson

0:30.2

to explore why the Romans never invaded Ireland.

0:33.7

And perhaps more importantly, what was the relationship between Ireland, I placed the Romans

0:39.4

called Hibernia, the land of winter, and the empire itself? The answer to these questions are

0:45.9

intriguing and it's really going to surprise you. I think this episode will not only challenge

0:50.3

how you understand the history of Ireland at this point, but also that of the Roman Empire.

0:58.8

Hello and welcome to the Irish History podcast. My name is Finn Deweir. Now today's show, as I've said,

1:04.6

is a conversation with Dr. Jacqueline Cahill-Wilson. Originally from County Longford, she's currently a

1:10.4

research fellow at the Royal Agricultural University in Sire Ancester in England.

1:15.5

Now, Jacqueline is a leading authority on Roman Ireland. She was the principal investigator and then project director of the Discovery Program's project on late Iron Age and Roman Ireland.

1:25.8

And as you're about to hear, her work using isotope geochemistry

1:29.7

on burials from Ireland

1:30.8

challenges many of the assumptions

1:32.8

we have about this period.

1:34.8

She's currently working on a book

1:36.1

within or without Ireland in the Roman world

1:38.4

and based on this interview,

1:39.9

I'm definitely going to try and get Jacqueline

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