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The Oxford illustrated history of Roman Britain

1993
History of Roman Britain from before the invasions of Julius Caesar to the unexpected end of Roman rule in the early fifth century A.D.

Frontier wolf

1981
As punishment for his poor judgment, a young, inexperienced Roman army officer is sent to Northern England to assume the command of a motley group known as the Frontier Wolves.

Cymbeline

2000
Presents Shakespeare's play of romantic intrigue and misadventure, and includes an essay on the theatrical world of the playwright, an introduction, and a note on the text used.

Priestess of Avalon

2002
Eilan, a British princess known to the Romans as Helena, banished from Avalon for indulging in a forbidden love, grows to be a wise woman who finds herself in the unique position, as mother of the Emperor Constantine, of having to find a way to bridge the gap between the pagan world of the Goddess and the new Christian empire her son created.

The Forest House

1994
On the Isle of Avalon the Druidic priestess Eilan must guard the ancient rites against the approach of the Roman Empire.

Lady of Avalon

1997
Three different generations of holy women of Avalon; Caillean, Dierna, and Ana, struggle to guide the fortunes of Roman Britain and their own destinies in the years before the birth of the legendary King Arthur.

Caesar's conquest of Gaul

1996
Describes Julius Caesar's conquest of Gaul and Britain from 58 to 51 B.C.

Warriors of Alavna

2002
While walking through a yellow mist, two fifteen-year-old classmates are transported to a world that resembles Roman Britain during the first century A.D, where they witness real magic and join a tribe of Celtic warriors as they battle Roman invaders.

The Roman fort

1991
Illustrations and diagrams describe a typical Roman army fort along Hadrian's Wall.

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