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Ancient Warfare Podcast

AWA209 - What do we know of the armies at the end of Roman Britain?

Ancient Warfare Podcast

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Society & Culture, Greece, Warfare, Ancient, Rome, History, Military

4.4631 Ratings

🗓️ 22 July 2022

⏱️ 12 minutes

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0:00.0

Hi everyone and welcome to another episode of ancient warfare answers. I am still alone,

0:09.9

so it's Murray's ancient warfare answers, your 10-minute fix of ancient warfare knowledge

0:14.6

you never knew you wanted to know until I opened my mouth. You can ask us one of these

0:19.6

questions. We've got a question from Bertrand via Messenger coming up,

0:23.1

and it's quite a short question, which is good,

0:25.6

but it will be a long answer.

0:26.8

I might have to talk quite quickly to get the 10 minutes in.

0:30.2

You, of course, can ask a question.

0:32.4

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0:33.3

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0:34.9

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0:37.6

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0:42.2

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0:46.4

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0:49.3

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0:52.6

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0:54.8

Now, Bertrand asks, what do we know of the armies at the end of ancient Britain?

1:01.5

Short question, long answer.

1:03.4

Now, the fascinating thing about the end of Roman Britain is is when was it, firstly,

1:12.9

when are we talking about no longer Roman Britain,

1:17.0

beginning of medieval or dark age Britain?

1:21.4

And once upon a time,

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