ABSTRACT

Roman Britain (1935) is Franzero’s personal but no less well-researched study of the history of Roman Britain, from conquest to withdrawal, and the archaeology that remains to this day – some of it a great deal more impressive than many would suppose.

chapter I|9 pages

The Shore Where Caesar Landed in Britain

chapter II|11 pages

Richborough, Claudius' Great Port

chapter III|7 pages

Forts of Rome on the Saxon Coast

chapter IV|8 pages

A Farm and a Villa of 1,800 Years Ago

chapter VI|6 pages

Taking The Waters at Bath in Roman Times

chapter VIII|8 pages

Hadrian's Wall

chapter IX|6 pages

Eboracum, that was called the Second Rome

chapter XII|8 pages

Four Kilns that Will Upset the Historians

chapter XIV|9 pages

Londinium Civitas Augusta

chapter XVI|8 pages

The Marvellous Map of the Roman Roads

chapter XVII|8 pages

The Heritage of Rome

chapter XVIII|25 pages

The Two Empires