09-17-2012, 01:48 AM
Does anyone understand why Graham Webster just ignores the "Western Route" after stating that
Tiberius Claudius Cogidubnus does very well and is praised by Tacitus for his constancy to Rome, which means that he did not join the revolt.
After this statement then Webster totally ignores the reasons why the client king was so well rewarded during his lifetime and goes on to talk about the battle being at Mancetter.
Kind Regards - Deryk
Tiberius Claudius Cogidubnus does very well and is praised by Tacitus for his constancy to Rome, which means that he did not join the revolt.
After this statement then Webster totally ignores the reasons why the client king was so well rewarded during his lifetime and goes on to talk about the battle being at Mancetter.
Kind Regards - Deryk
Deryk