29 – An End to Prosperity

Our luck could only hold out so long. And now Britannia is getting a taste of what the rest of the Empire had already come to know.


Here’s a bust of Constantius II.

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27 – York’s Revenge!

Constantius, throwing caution to the wind, follows in the footsteps of Severus.

The featured image here is a bust of Constantius… And I thought I had a big nose.

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24 – Another British Empire

This time Carausius is going to try his hand at this empire thing and see if he can do better than Albinus and Postumus.

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Lets talk about Diocletian really quick.

Diocletian had claimed that he was divinely appointed by Jupiter and that he was essentially the hand of Jupiter on earth. Members know that this might not have been shocking to the Ancient Celts, since many of their chiefs and monarchs likely had also claimed divine appointment. But this divinity thing was certainly shocking for Rome. So why do it?

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23 – We’re In Between Emperors at the Moment

Things are changing rather quickly on our little island.

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So the Gallic Empire has been defeated and now Britannia was back within the folds of Rome. That was probably more than a little disheartening for the Romano-British. Once again, its rulers were on the other side of the world rather than just on the other side of the channel. The Romano-British were probably getting used to having the attention of Emperor Postumus. After all, Britannia was almost certainly the little jewel in his empire considering how stable and prosperous it was. And now he was dead and the empire was gone…. and they were going to get neglected once again.

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21 – The Dim Ages – Part 1

Someone turn on the light!

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Alright, we are entering the third century. And as we enter it, we cannot help but have the feeling that a profound change has come to the Roman Empire. We will see run away inflation, military insurrection, nearly constant regicide, tyranny, and simultaneous war on both the east and west. Rome is deeply in trouble.

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