33 – Strength and Honor(ius)

This one was a beast, but we’re finally done with the Roman occupation of Britannia! But Rome isn’t going to let us go without a serious amount of chaos and general nuttiness.

(History of Britain, History of England, History of Wales, History of Scotland, Celtic History, Roman History)

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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.

(History of Britain, History of England, History of Wales, History of Scotland, Celtic History, Roman History)

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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