![]() ![]() Some of the supporting characters are particularly well done, Brother Ninian, for instance, plays a pivotal role and helps, again, make a point about the less glorious side of war. There is a fair level of co-incidence, but I suppose there is in every life. ![]() It is actually fairly open about the fate of women, what happens to both Flavia is off stage, but implied. The remainder of the book covers his life from there. Aquilla returns to his father's villa in time to be with his family as the Saxons attack. The go between is a bird catcher who carries a lantern. His father is part of the group that is trying to support Ambrosius against the Saxon and has requested support from Roman legions in France. The Saxons are threatening and the Romans withdraw the last remaining Legions to protect Rome.Īquilla is a Cavalry man in the Legion as it is withdrawn back to Rome, only he decides that his future doesn't lie in Rome, it lies in Britain. ![]() This is the end of the Roman occupation of Britain. ![]()
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