Constantius Chlorus (250AD – 306AD) who made his name in Britain defeating rebellious generals and fighting Picts north of Hadrian's Wall. While campaigning in Britain he was based in York (Eboracum), ...
Prior to A.D. 324 and Constantine’s undisputed claim to rule over the whole Roman Empire, Christians were often killed in the empire. Between the death of Christ around A.D. 33 and Constantius Chlorus ...
He was a warrior, a superb military tactician, a politician, and York's emperor. Constantine was also the only Roman emperor to be raised to the imperial throne in Britain and an imposing statue of ...
Among the reasons for the Empire's failure was the leadership at the very top. From around 200-400 AD, the later Emperors frequently rose to and fell from office, with struggles for power becoming ...
HELENA (247 pp.)—Evelyn Waugh—Little, Brown ($2.75). Britain’s old King Coel, a Roman puppet of the 3rd Century, may have been a merry old soul, but his daughter Helena was a sober young gentlewoman.