Hosker, G [Sword of Cartimandua 11] Roman Treachery (35 page)

Had any of them looked into her green and evil eyes they would have shuddered but Flavia only showed the rest what she wanted them to see.  Her heart and her mind were her own and revenge was writ large.  She would return and deal with those who had taken her family from her.

 

The End

 

 

Historical Background

Aulus Nepos was the Governor of Britannia for a short time and it was his decision to enlarge Hadrian’s original ideas.  That proved expensive and his tenure was a mere three years. He was responsible for Housesteads and the other forts on the wall as well as those built north of the wall. The period of the wall building was, probably, the most violent period on the frontier.  The Brigante kept rebelling for a number of years and the Selgovae and the Votadini were never totally subjugated. The Selgovae, Votadini and Brigante kept on revolting right up until the reign of Antoninus Pius who built the Antonine Wall to, finally, control those troublesome tribes.  It never quite worked out and eventually Hadrian’s Wall became the northern frontier, the Antonine Wall was abandoned and the Brigante, finally accepted Roman rule.

The Dacians were stationed at Bewcastle north of the wall and the Syrian archers did arrive at about the time the novel was set. South Shields became Arbeia or Arab Town, when the Hamians and the river boatmen from the Euphrates and Tigris arrived in the province making the north east quite a cosmopolitan place. The majority of the auxiliaries sent to Britannia ended up either on the Welsh or Scottish frontiers and the legions who were stationed in the province occupied large fortresses some way from the actual fighting.  In that way they could be rushed to defeat any force which found a way through the overworked auxiliaries.

The building of the two walls was the last work of the legions in Britannia and the defence of the wall was left to the auxiliaries who were sent to the northern frontier to guard it. The wall itself was built largely as described.  Where there was plenty of local stone, in the east and the middle then it was made of stone.  In the west it was made of turf which is why the best sections to explore are in the centre of the wall.

Marcus’ Horse will return in another chapter of life in Northern Britannia during the second century but not for a while.  I have other projects which are calling me.

 

 

Griff Hosker February 2013

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

  

 

  

 

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

 

 
Briac

 

 Brigante warrior

 

 Capsarius(pl) capsarii

 

 Medical orderly

 

 Cilurnum

 

 Chesters (on Hadrian’s Wall)

 

 
Claudius Culpinus

 

 Senior centurion vexillation of the 6th

 

 Coriosopitum

 

 Corbridge

 

 
Felix

 

 Brigante Scout

 

 
Flavia Nepos

 

 Wife of the Governor

 

 
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

 

 
Lucius Garbo

 

 First Spear XXth Valeria

 

 
Macro

 

 Marcus’ son

 

 mansio

 

 State inn for travellers

 

 mansionarius

 

 The official in charge of a mansio

 

 
Marcus Gaius Aurelius

 

 Decurion Marcus’ Horse.

 

 Nemesis

 

 Roman Fate

 

 
Pons Aelius

 

 Newcastle

 

 Quaestor

 

 Roman official or tax collector

 

 
Quintus Licinius Brocchus

 

 First Spear 6th Legion

 

 
Randal

 

 Selgovae warrior

 

 
Scaeva

 

 Brigante spy

 

 
Scanlan

 

 Recruit

 

 sesquiplicarius

 

 Corporal

 

 
Sextus

 

 Marcus’ chosen man, later a decurion

 

 signifier

 

 The soldier who carries the standard

 

 
Titus Plauca

 

 Camp Prefect Eboracum

 

 tonsor

 

 Roman barber

 

 Trierarch

 

 Captain of a Roman warship

 

 Vercovicium

 

 Housesteads (Hadrian’s Wall)

 

 Via Claudia

 

 Watling Street (A5)

 

 Via Hades

 

 Road to Hell (A1)

 

 Via Nero

 

 Dere Street (Al)-Eboracum North

 

 
Vibia Dives

 

 Flavia’s companion

 

 
Vibius Gemellus

 

 Recruit

 

 Vicus (pl)vici

 

 Roman settlement close to a fort

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Table of Contents

Copyright

Dedication

Prologue

Chapter 1

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

Chapter15

Chapter 16

Chapter 17

Chapter 18

Chapter 19

Chapter 20

Chapter 21

Chapter 22

Chapter 23

Epilogue

Historical Background

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