This book provides a unique take on the history of Roman Britain from
Julius Caesar’s first invasion to the end of Roman authority. In 55
BC, on a stretch of beach near Deal in East Kent, the Romans’ first
invasion was in great danger of being pushed back into the sea by a
host of Britons defending the beach. The eagle bearer of the Tenth
Legion jumped into the surf and urged his comrades to follow him, a
pivotal moment in Julius Caesar’s first invasion. It was to be
another ninety years before Claudius finally subdued part of the
island and paraded in triumph into the stronghold at Camulodunum.
Roman authority quickly expanded, from Vespasian’s dramatic campaign
against the hillforts of southern Britain to Hadrian’s famous Wall
in the north. This book will cover not the reign of Emperors but what
posts they held in Britain prior to their achieving the throne. Titus
served as a tribune directly after the Boudiccan revolt. Pertinax
served in three posts: equestrian tribune of the Sixth Legion;
praefectus of an auxiliary unit; and finally as a governor of
Britannia. It will cover the civil war between Clodius Albinus and
Septimius Severus and the later campaigns into Scotland. The upheavals
of the third century and the breakaway regimes of Postumus and
Carauius, ‘the pirate king’. In the fourth century Britain
continued to produce usurpers and tyrants but only one managed to
unite the empire, Constantine I. His namesake, Constantine III, was to
be the last emperor to lead troops from Britain to Gaul, leaving the
province to fend for itself into the fifth century.
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ISBN
9781399064439
Publisert
2024
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Pen and Sword History
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
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Digital bok
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