First mentioned by name in AD 297, the Picts inhabited Northern
Britain from the end of the 3rd century AD to the 9th. They rose to
power in the devastation following Emperor Septimus Severus's
repression of the Caledonians in AD 208, and dominated Northern
Britain for over 500 years, before vanishing mysteriously. The Picts
represent a high point of Celtic civilisation, remaining free and
unconquered beyond the borders of the Roman world, and rising to
become the first barbarians to form a recognisable 'nation'. This
title takes a detailed look at their origins, and examines Pictish
heroic and warrior society, covering education and training,
appearance and equipment, the status of women, and the experience of
battle.
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ISBN
9781782002420
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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