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A Historical Guide to Roman York

A Historical Guide to Roman York
Author: Paul Chrystal
Publisher: Pen and Sword History
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2021-12-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 1526781298

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Considering that York was always an important Roman city there are few books available that are devoted specifically to the Roman occupation, even though it lasted for over 300 years and played a significant role in the politics and military activity of Roman Britain and the Roman Empire throughout that period. The few books that there are tend to describe the Roman era and its events in date by date order with little attention paid either to why things happened as they did or to the consequences of these actions and developments. This book is different in that it gives context to what happened here in the light of developments in Roman Britain generally and in the wider Roman Empire; the author digs below the surface and gets behind the scenes to shed light on the political, social and military history of Roman York (Eboracum), explaining, for example, why Julius Caesar invaded, what indeed was really behind the Claudian invasion, why was York developed as a military fortress, why as one of Roman Britain’s capitals? Why did the emperors Hadrian and Severus visit the fortress? You will also discover how and why Constantine accepted and projected Christianity from here, York’s role in the endless coups and revolts besetting the province, the headless gladiators and wonderful mosaics discovered here and why the Romans finally left York and Roman Britain to its own defence. These intriguing historical events are brought to life by reference to the latest local archaeological and epigraphical evidence, to current research and to evolving theories relating to the city’s Roman treasures, of which can be seen in the Yorkshire Museum in York, or in situ.


A Short Guide to Roman York, Etc

A Short Guide to Roman York, Etc
Author: Architectural Society of the County of York, afterwards Yorkshire Architectural and York Archaeological Society (York, City of)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1956
Genre:
ISBN:

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A Short Guide to Roman York

A Short Guide to Roman York
Author: Yorkshire Architectural and York Archaeological Society
Publisher:
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1962
Genre:
ISBN:

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Roman York from A.D. 71

Roman York from A.D. 71
Author: Herman Gabriel Ramm
Publisher: Hyperion Books
Total Pages: 28
Release: 1991
Genre: North Yorkshire (England)
ISBN: 9781850720843

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Roman York

Roman York
Author: Patrick Ottaway
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Excavations (Archaeology)
ISBN: 9780752429168

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The great historic city of York owes its origins to the Roman army which built a fortress here on the banks of the River Ouse in AD 71. By the early third century York had also became the site of a major urban center and the capital of the northern half of Britain when what had been a single Roman province was divided into two. York’s importance is reflected in the fact that two Roman emperors died in the city: Septimius Severus in the year 211, and Constantius I in 306, his son Constantine was then acclaimed emperor here by his father’s troops. Roman York tells the story of the fortress and town from their foundation until the early fifth century when Britain ceased to be part of the Roman Empire. Particular emphasis is placed on the results of recent excavations and research which have added great deal to our knowledge and understanding of the people who lived in a place the Romans knew as Eboracum.


The Making of Roman York

The Making of Roman York
Author: PAUL CHRYSTAL & IAN DRAKE
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-05-31
Genre:
ISBN: 9781910837313

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The History of Roman Legion VI Victrix

The History of Roman Legion VI Victrix
Author: Tony Sullivan
Publisher: Pen and Sword History
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2023-06-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 1399088602

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This is the first in depth study on the history of Legio VI Victrix in Britain. Brought over from Germany in 122 to assist in the building of Hadrian’s Wall the Sixth Legion remained in Britain until the end of Roman rule. The book will investigate the changing military organization, weapons and warfare as well as the many auxiliary units posted in the north of Britain. We will meet members of the Sixth Legion known from inscriptions and literary sources. From lowly legionaries helping to build Hadrian’s or the Antonine Wall to Pertinax, tribune of the Sixth, and destined to become Emperor. Case studies will include a praefectus castrorum, Lucius Artorius Castus, along with the legionary bases at York and Corbridge. The men of the Sixth witnessed the tumultuous, and often bloody, history of Roman Britain: the border shifting back and forth under Antoninus; barbarian incursions and army mutinies under the murderous Commodus; the bloody civil war against Septimius Severus and the subsequent invasion of Caledonia. In the last century of Roman rule, the Sixth supported several rival emperors from Constantine the Great, Magnus Maximus until finally Constantine III. The journey will end with a discussion of the likely fate of the Sixth in the early fifth century after the end of Roman authority. A must read for anyone interested in the evolution of the Roman legion, the empire or Roman Britain in particular.