Roman Britain (1935) is Franzero’s personal but no less well-researched study of the history of Roman Britain, from conquest to withdrawal, and the archaeology that remains to this day – some of it a great deal more impressive than many would suppose.
1. The Shore where Caesar Landed in Britain
2. Richborough, Claudius
Great Port
3. Forts of Rome on the Saxon Coast
4. A Farm and a Villa of 1,800
Years Ago
5. From Calleva Atrebatum along the Devils Road
6. Taking the
Waters at Bath in Roman Times
7. The Roman Amphitheatre that was King
Arthurs Round Table
8. Hadrians Wall
9. Eboracum, that was Called the
Second Rome
10. Camulodunum and the Vengeance of Queen Boadicea
11. A Life of
Leisure in the Capital of Roman Britain
12. Four Kilns that Will Upset the
Historians
13. The Incredible Fate That Awaits the Ruins of Verulamium
14.
Londinium Civitas Augusta
15. Why Was London not the Capital of Roman
Britain?
16. The Marvellous Map of the Roman Roads
17. The Heritage of Rome
18. The Two Empires
C.M. Franzero