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Tyrants and Traders
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Tyrants and Traders

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Engelsk
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Discover exciting new research illuminating the most mysterious centuries of British history.How Roman Britain ended is one of the most controversial questions in British history. Unique among former Roman citizens in Western Europe, the Britons established long-lived kingdoms, resisting 'barbarian' political takeover for centuries. Yet so little is known of them from written records that even the names of most of their kings are effectively lost to history. Packed with the latest discoveries and ground-breaking research, Professor Ken Dark brings the fascinating, but mysterious, world of these rulers and their kingdoms to life. Archaeological evidence, along with re-analysis of the few existing texts, reveals an unexpectedly sophisticated society, connected to a wider international network of trade and cultural contacts than might until recently have seemed imaginable. Ken Dark demonstrates through the latest archaeological discoveries that Tintagel an eroded coastal stronghold in Cornwall, closely associated with the later legend of King Arthur was a royal fortress and trading centre of one of the most important British kingdoms of this period.This is a historical period filled with memorable characters and stories: from the outraged churchman Gildas, attempting to reform the corrupt rulers he thought threatened civilized life itself, to St. Patrick, who played a major part in converting Ireland to Christianity, to no less than King Arthur whose historical existence Dark shows to be much more likely than usually supposed.
Undertittel
Tintagel, Arthur and the Lost Kings
Forfatter
Ken Dark
ISBN
9781350519428
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
23.7.2026
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