2nd Edition

The Roman Invasion of Britain

By Graham Webster Copyright 1993
    244 Pages
    by Routledge

    244 Pages
    by Routledge

    First Published in 2004. The span of time, when most of Britain was under Roman influence, stretched from 55 BC to c. AD 500, when control had passed into the hands of Germanic peoples, many of whom had been living here already for over a century as troops or allies of the Roman army. Five and a half centuries is a considerable portion of our national history. If one counts back from today, it brings one to about 1440, at the end of the Middle Ages, a period totally remote from our present world. This revised edition takes into account aerial archaeology and major rescue excavations.

    Preface Preface to the Revised Edition Acknowledgments List of Illustrations Introduction 1. The Sources of Evidence 2. The Celts and Julius Caesar 3. The Tribes of South-East Britain and their Rulers 4. The Opposing Forces 5. The Invasion and Advance to Camulodunum 6. The Shape of the Roman Province 7. The Claudian Celebrations and Departure of Plautius References Appendices: Translation of Dio The number of units in the army of Plautius Abbreviations Bibliographical references a. ancient sources b. modern works Glossary of Latin terms Glossary of technical terms Place names in the modern and Roman forms

    Biography

    Graham Webster

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