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To Rule Britannia The Claudian Invasion Of Britain Ad 43 John Waite

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To Rule Britannia The Claudian Invasion Of Britain Ad 43 John Waite
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Publisher: The History Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.14 MB
Author: John Waite
ISBN: 9780752466903, 0752466909
Language: English
Year: 2011

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To Rule Britannia The Claudian Invasion Of Britain Ad 43 John Waite by John Waite 9780752466903, 0752466909 instant download after payment.

In AD 43 the Romans landed an invasion force on the shores of Britain, heralding the beginning of recorded British history and laying the cultural foundations of today's national identity. Yet despite the crucial importance of this event, the actual location of the landings is still uncertain. Historians and archaeologists have debated and written much more over the years with regard to this particular question, with Richborough in Kent and Chichester in Sussex most often proposed as favourites. Taking an alternative approach, To Rule Britannia places much greater emphasis on the practical problems the Romans faced in deciding on a landing site and offers fresh thinking on many key aspects. The result is the most comprehensive study to date of the invasions of Caesar and Claudius, presenting a straightforward and logical examination that can be readily appreciated by both the casual and specialist reader alike.

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