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The heirs of King Verica : culture & politics in Roman Britain.
- Title
- The heirs of King Verica : culture & politics in Roman Britain.
- Author
- Henig, Martin
- Publication
- Stroud, Gloucestershire ; Charleston, SC : Tempus, 2002.
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- Description
- 160 p. : ill. (some col.); 25 cm.
- Summary
- "Britain is traditionally considered to have been conquered by the Romans in AD 43. In fact the intervention took place because an important faction of the Atrebates tribe under King Verica persuaded the Emperor Claudius to intervene against other Britons who had invaded its territory. Central southern Britain was liberated by a forced landing in Chichester harbour and thereafter remained largely free from the influence of the Roman army. It became Roman under the patronage of a powerful high king, Tiberius Claudius Togidubnus." "Cultural and artistic life flourished, melding Celtic and Roman features into a brilliant new civilization which reached its apogee in the fourth century, when the former protectorate became Britannia Prima with its capital at Cirencester. After the early fifth century, the cessation of coinage made the financing of public buildings, villas and associated works of art impossible, but something survived of Roman Britain in the distinctive British Latin, the insular version of Christianity and the style of minor works of art. In a real sense Britannia Prima was the predecessor of Alfred's Wessex." "This interpretation of British life in the first millennium AD, beginning with Verica's flight and ending with Alfred and Bishop Asser, is presented as the Roman Britons (well versed in Ovid and other Roman writers) would doubtless have seen it."--BOOK JACKET.
- Subject
- Genre/Form
- History
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 152-156) and index.
- Processing Action (note)
- committed to retain
- Contents
- List of illustrations (starting p. 7) -- Acknowledgements (starting p. 11) -- Foreword (starting p. 15) -- Introduction (starting p. 21) -- 1 Verica's Kingdom (starting p. 27) -- 2 The King returns, AD 43 (starting p. 37) -- 3 Britain and the Roman army (starting p. 63) -- 4 Paideia: the making of a gentleman (starting p. 77) -- 5 Politics and culture -- 6 The cycle of the turning year (starting p. 103) -- 7 The metamorphosis of Roman Britain (starting p. 125) -- 8 The gates of Dorcic (starting p. 137) -- Postscript: Fairest Isle (starting p. 145) -- Glossary (starting p. 150) -- Further reading (starting p. 152) -- Index (starting p. 157)
- ISBN
- 0752419609
- LCCN
- ^^2002421833
- OCLC
- 50403706
- SCSB-11178199
- Owning Institutions
- Harvard Library