The Real Lives of Roman Britain - Guy De la Bédoyère - An innovative, informative, and entertaining history of Roman Britain told through the lives of individuals in all walks of life The Britain of the Roman Occupation is, in a way, an age that is dark to us. Guy de la Bédoyère is author of Roman Britain: A New History and many other histories. He lives in Lincolnshire, www.doorway.ru by: 1. The Britain of the Roman Occupation is, in a way, an age that is dark to us. While the main events from 55 BC to AD are little disputed, and the archaeological remains of villas, forts, walls, and cities explain a great deal, we lack a clear sense of individual lives. This book is the first to infuse the story of Britannia with a beating heart, the first to describe in detail who its /5(2).
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Guy de la Bédoyère is author of Roman Britain: A New History and many other histories. He lives in Lincolnshire, UK. He lives in Lincolnshire, UK. --This text refers to the paperback edition. De la Bédoyère ranges widely over various elements of culture in Roman Britain, addressing religion, death, and architecture—such as the making and ownership of villas—as well as the eventual demise of the Roman Empire, which enabled Britain to stand outside the shadow of Rome by the early fifth century C.E. The Britain of the Roman Occupation is, in a way, an age that is dark to us. While the main events from 55 BC to AD are little disputed, and the archaeological remains of villas, forts, walls, and cities explain a great deal, we lack a clear sense of individual lives.
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