The Antonine Wall  
Author(s): David Breeze
Published by Birlinn
Publication Date:  Available in all formats
ISBN: 9781788852739
Pages: 0

EBOOK (EPUB)

ISBN: 9781788852739 Price: INR 844.99
Add to cart Buy Now
As the most advanced frontier construction of its time, and as definitive evidence of the Romans' time in Scotland, the Antonine Wall is an invaluable and fascinating part of this country's varied and violent history. For a generation, from about AD 140 to 160, the Antonine Wall was the north-west frontier of the Roman Empire. Constructed by the Roman army, it ran from modern Bo'ness on the Forth to Old Kilpatrick on the Clyde and consisted of a turf rampart fronted by a wide and deep ditch.

At regular intervals were forts connected by a road, while outside the fort gates clustered civil settlements. Antoninus Pius, whom the wall was named after, reigned longer than any other emperor with the exception of its founder Augustus. Yet relatively little is known about him.

In this meticulously researched book, David Breeze examines this enigmatic life and the reasons for the construction and abandonment of his Wall.
Rating
Description
As the most advanced frontier construction of its time, and as definitive evidence of the Romans' time in Scotland, the Antonine Wall is an invaluable and fascinating part of this country's varied and violent history. For a generation, from about AD 140 to 160, the Antonine Wall was the north-west frontier of the Roman Empire. Constructed by the Roman army, it ran from modern Bo'ness on the Forth to Old Kilpatrick on the Clyde and consisted of a turf rampart fronted by a wide and deep ditch.

At regular intervals were forts connected by a road, while outside the fort gates clustered civil settlements. Antoninus Pius, whom the wall was named after, reigned longer than any other emperor with the exception of its founder Augustus. Yet relatively little is known about him.

In this meticulously researched book, David Breeze examines this enigmatic life and the reasons for the construction and abandonment of his Wall.
Table of contents
  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction
  • I. Antoninus Pius
  • II. Sources
  • III. The Roman Army
  • IV. The Invasion of Scotland
  • V. The Antonine Wall
  • VI. Military Deployment
  • VII. Life on the Edge
  • VIII. The Function of the Antonine Wall
  • IX. The End of the Antonine Wall
  • X. Grim’s Dyke
  • XI. Final Thoughts
  • Appendices
    • I. The regiments of the Antonine Wall
    • II. The Roman names of the forts on the Antonine Wall
    • III. The governors of Britain during the occupation of the Antonine Wall
    • IV. Africans on the Antonine Wall?
    • V. Where to see the Antonine Wall
  • Further Reading
  • Index
User Reviews
Rating