Julius Agricola was the most famous governor of Roman Britain who almost lost control during Boudicca’s revolt. Tacitus’s succinct account of Agricola’s Britain is complemented by his realistic portrayal of the Germanic tribes who were wrongly considered to be barbarians by his Roman contemporaries.
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Author Tacitus Published by Penguin Classics ISBN 9780140455403 EAN 9780140455403 Bic Code Cover Paperback
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