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The vallum was added after the wall was completed.  It ran along the south of the wall, on the Province side.  It consisted of two mounds with a ditch between.  The only crossing points were at the forts.  It would not stop an enemy but it would slow him down considerably.

I have used the term bolt throwers although the machines in question were quite sophisticated and there were many sizes:
manuballista, ballista, scorpio and catapulta were all names for these weapons. Here is a picture of a modern reconstruction of a scorpio as used by the re-enactors of the XX
th
.  Incidentally this photograph was taken by the author at Cilurnum.

The sacrifice of Radha is based on evidence found all over Europe but especially in England.  Lindow Man was found in a bog in Cheshire. He was not a slave and had manicured hands, traces of mistletoe in his body and was not bound.  He had been struck on the head, strangled and then had his throat cut. This was a Celtic tradition.  The fact that Radha was a Queen and a priestess would have made the sacrifice even more important.

The single combat between leaders was an important aspect of Celtic life. There was much honour in such a combat and the ancient writers make much of the custom.  The Celts were frequently surprised when the supposedly better Roman warriors refused such a combat.

Mother Shipton’s cave on the River Nidd is a famous natural phenomenon. It is the oldest charging tourist attraction in Britain and has been visited since the 1660s.  There is a petrifying well inside the cave and the limestone dripping from the roof of the cave turns everything to stone.

Books used in the research:

Rome’s Enemies-Wilcox and McBride (Osprey)

Celtic Warrior- Allen and Reynolds (Osprey)

The Roman Army from Caesar to Trajan-Simkins and Embleton (Osprey)

Hadrian’s Wall- David Breeze (English Heritage)

Chesters Roman Fort-Nick Hodgson (English Heritage)

What the Soldiers Wore on Hadrian’s Wall- Russell Robinson

Griff Hosker September 2014

 

People and places in the book.

Fictitious characters and places are in
italics
.

Name-Description

Ambrinus -
Gallic Prefect

Aneurin-
Recruit

Appius Serjanus-
Governor’s aide

Aulus Platorius Nepos-Governor of Britannia

Belatucadros

a Celtic god of war

Briac-
Brigante prince and descendant of Venutius

Capsarius(pl) capsarii-Medical orderly

Carnyx- Celtic war horn

Cilurnum-Chesters (on Hadrian’s Wall)

Claudius Culpinus-
Senior centurion vexillation of the VI
th

Coriosopitum
-
Corbridge

Dunum- River Tees

Felix-
Brigante Scout

Flavia Nepos-
Wife of the Governor

Frann- Marcus’ wife

Frumentarii- Roman Secret Police frumentarius singular)

Gaius Culpinus-
Tungrian Prefect

Iucher-
Votadini warrior

Julius Demetrius-
Legate

Julius Longinus-
Ala Clerk

Livius-
Chosen Man

Livius Lucullus Sallustius-
Prefect Marcus’ Horse

Lucia Scaura-
Flavia’s companion

Macro-
Marcus’ son

mansio-State inn for travellers

mansionarius-The official in charge of a mansio

Marcus Gaius Aurelius-
Decurion Marcus’ Horse.

Mercaut- Lindisfarne (Holy Island)

Nemesis-Roman Fate

Oppidum- Tribal hill fort

Pons Aelius
-Newcastle

Quaestor-Roman official or tax collector

Cassius Metellus Meridius
- Prefect 1
st
Batavorum cohort

Quintus Licinius Brocchus-
First Spear VI
th
Legion

Roaring Waters- High Force Waterfall

Rufius Atrebeus- Decurion and former Explorate and frumentarius

Scanlan-
Brigante Warrior

sesquiplicarius-Corporal

Sextus-
Marcus’ chosen man, later a decurion

signifer-The soldier who carries the standard and also acts as the turma banker

Tinea- River Tyne

Titus Plauca-
Camp Prefect Eboracum

tonsor-Roman barber

Trierarch-Captain of a Roman warship

Vedra- River Wear

Vercovicium
-
Housesteads (Hadrian’s Wall)

Via Claudia-Watling Street (A5)

Via Hades-Road to Hell- Dere Street (A1)

Via Trajanus-Dere Street (Al)-Eboracum North

Vicus (pl)vici-Roman settlement close to a fort

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Table of Contents

Published by Sword Books 2014Copyright © Griff Hosker First Edition

Dedication

PrologueCamulodunum 60 A.D.

Chapter 1Britannia 127 A.D.

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

Chapter 6

Chapter 7

Chapter 8

Chapter 9

Chapter 10

Chapter 11

Chapter 12

Chapter 13

Chapter 14

Chapter 15

Chapter 16

Chapter 17

Chapter 18

Chapter 19

Chapter 20

Chapter 21

Chapter 22

Chapter 23

Chapter 24

Epilogue

Maps

Historical Background

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