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The Roman government of BritainThe Roman government of Britain

The Roman government of Britain2005

Anthony Richard Birley

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"This work contains biographical entries for all the Roman higher officials who served in Britain from A.D. 43 to c. 409. It is a completely revised edition of the author's The Fasti of Roman Britain (1981), taking account both of newly discovered governors, legionary legates and tribunes, procurators, and prefects of the fleet, and of new information about the origin, family, and career of previously known officials. In each entry the evidence, literary and epigraphic, is quoted in full and - unlike in the first edition - translated. A further change is that the evidence for imperial visits to Britain or involvement in the island's affairs is also quoted and discussed. There are also sections on local government, the governors' staff, the senatorial and procuratorial career in the principate, and the late Roman civil and military system. The subdivisions, into Upper and Lower Britain, then into four, and finally five, provinces are discussed. Thus the book provides a narrative history of Roman Britain, with a full conspectus of the literary, epigraphic, and numismatic sources. Further, the analysis of the background and careers of hundreds of individuals who served in Britain sheds light on the way the Roman Empire worked during a period of over 360 years."--Jacket.

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First published
2005
OL Work ID
OL3352752W

Subjects

Politics and governmentRomansHistoryGreat britain, politics and governmentGreat britain, history

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