
Early Britain—Roman Britain
by John William Edward Conybeare
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In the present work, the author's object has been to give a readable sketch of the historical growth and decay of Roman influence in Britain, illustrated by the archaeology of the period, rather than a mainly archaeological treatise with a bare outline of the history. The period referred to in this work occurred during the time of classical antiquity when large parts of the island of Great Britain were under occupation by the Roman Empire. During that time, the territory conquered was raised to the status of a Roman province.
Chapters (64)
- EARLY BRITAIN.
- ROMAN BRITAIN
- EDWARD CONYBEARE
- WITH MAP
- 1903
- ERRATA.
- PREFACE
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- ANCIENT AUTHORITIES REFERRED TO IN THIS WORK
- LATER AUTHORITIES
- CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE
- CONTENTS
- PRE-ROMAN BRITAIN
- THE JULIAN INVASION B.C. 55, 54
- THE ROMAN CONQUEST B.C. 54-A.D. 85
- THE ROMAN OCCUPATION A.D. 85-211
- THE END OF ROMAN BRITAIN A.D. 211-455
- ROMAN BRITAIN
- CHAPTER I
- PRE-ROMAN BRITAIN
- SECTION A.
- SECTION B.
- SECTION C.
- SECTION D.
- SECTION E.
- SECTION F.
- SECTION G.
- SECTION H.
- CHAPTER II
- THE JULIAN INVASION, B.C. 55, 54
- SECTION A.
- SECTION B.
- SECTION C.
- SECTION D.
- SECTION E.
- SECTION F.
- SECTION G.
- CHAPTER III
- THE ROMAN CONQUEST, B.C. 54—A.D. 85
- SECTION A.
- SECTION B.
- SECTION C.
- SECTION D.
- SECTION E.
- SECTION F.
- CHAPTER IV
- THE ROMAN OCCUPATION, A.D. 85-211
- SECTION A.
- SECTION B.
- SECTION C.
- SECTION D.
- SECTION E.
- SECTION F.
- SECTION G.
- CHAPTER. V
- THE END OF ROMAN BRITAIN, A.D. 211-455
- SECTION A.
- SECTION B.
- SECTION C.
- SECTION D.
- SECTION E.
- SECTION F.
- INDEX.
- FOOTNOTES:
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