Agricola: Architect of Roman Britain

Uncover the life of the Roman general who shaped Britannia. Gnaeus Julius Agricola, a figure destined for conquest, left an indelible mark on Roman Britain. From his early military experiences during Boudicca's revolt to his command against the Brigantes and his governorship, Agricola's influence shaped the province. He led armies north, incorporating wild lands and breaking the Scottish tribes at Mons Graupius, achieving unparalleled success.
Simon Turney examines Agricola's life, drawing on archaeological records and contemporary accounts to compare with Tacitus's biography. Was Tacitus an unreliable narrator? Explore the truth behind the man who made Roman Britain, his military strategies, and his lasting impact on the region.
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