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ID006940
Call Number941/WIL
Title ProperRoman Britain
LanguageENG
AuthorWilliams, Brenda
Edition Statement1997
PublicationOxford,  Hamlyn,  1995.
Description48p   Black Spine
SeriesHistory of Britain
NoteThe Romans ruled much of the British Isles for 400 years, from AD 43 until the early 400s. They built towns and roads, houses and hypocausts, palaces and forts and introduced the Roman way of life to the Celtic people of Britain. This book tells the story of the greatest people, events and achievements of Roman Britain.
NoteTimechart
Introduction
Before the Romans
Celtic everyday life
A miltary hill-fort
Caesar's army invades
The conquest of Claudius
The Britons revolt
The Romans take control
The Roman army
Britain becomes Roman
The edge of the Empire
Roads and transport
Trade and Industry
Towns of Roman Britain
Houses and Homes
Family life
Palaces and country houses
Cooking and eating
Gods and religion
Roman Britain ends
Famous people of Roman times
British tribes and Roman emperors
Standard Number0600580865
Price. QualificationRs.100(Pb)
Classification Number941
Key WordsGreat Britain ;  Social life History, to 410


 
 
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