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Quirinius: Britannia's Last Roman by Erik Hildinger
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Overview: The time and place: Britain from 440 to 491 AD, cut off from the Western Roman Empire as its provinces slump into Germanic kingdoms and Italy is reduced to an Eastern Roman vice-regency. This is the period whose events were transmuted into the Welsh legends of the Mabinogion, and into other accounts both fictional and factual, but this book takes a late Roman view of these clashing cultures that made a new world.
Several battles are recounted to mark the rise of Flavius Quirinius, a provincial Roman noble, among them a mucky action against bandits, his first victory against Saxons raiding from the south, a foray to the ghostly and abandoned Hadrian’s Wall, where he meets Scottish raiders, and a fight with marauding Saxons along a highway. The peak of Quirinius’ career, however, is a large Battle of Badon, at which he decisively defeats a Saxon army.
Genre: - Historical Fiction

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