The Antonine Romans and The Journey's End?

The Antonine Romans and The Journey's End?
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Download or read book The Antonine Romans and The Journey's End? written by Andrew Boyce and published by Andrew Boyce. This book was released on with total page 28 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Novella 9. Princess Coral of the Cornovii Tribe has been killed whilst in the care of Tribune Lacitus at Deva Roman Fort. The uneasy peace between the Cornovii and the Romans is therefore under threat. Can Tribune Lacitus prevent a new war? If he can, he will be able to take up his new post in Rome and leave dangerous Britannia behind.


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