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Saint Germanus of Auxerre and the End of Roman Britain, Hardback Book

Saint Germanus of Auxerre and the End of Roman Britain Hardback

Part of the Studies in Celtic History series

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The Life of St Germanus, by Constantius of Lyon, is a contemporary account of a fifth-century bishop of Auxerre, who on two occasions came to Britain.

Professor E.A. Thompson tries to extract as much information as possiblefrom the about the religious situation in Britain at the time of Germanus' visits, and the government, the circumstances of the famous `Hallelujah Victory', the revolt of Armorica, and so on.

He attempts to settle the vexed question of the date of Germanus' death, and he studies the qualities of Constantius himself.

The book ends with a description of what may have happened in eastern Britain in the years following Germanus's second visit, adescription which challenges many currently held assumptions.

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