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Encyclopedia > Peter Salway

Peter Salway is a British historian and probably the leading authority on Roman Britain alive today. He was a tutor for the Open University and later a fellow of Sidney Sussex College Cambridge and later at All Souls College Oxford. The Open University (OU) is the UKs open learning university, established in 1969. ... Full name Sidney Sussex College Motto Dieu me garde de calomnie God preserve me from calumny Named after Lady Frances Sidney, Countess of Sussex Previous names - Established 1596 Sister College St Johns College Master Prof. ... All Souls College (in full: The College of All Souls of the Faithful Departed, of Oxford) is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. ...


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The Heroic Age: Brigantia, Cartimandua and Gwenhwyfar, N/B (1961 words)
According to Peter Salway, "it is not impossible that the new civitates, based on Carlisle and perhaps Corbridge, were formed at this time or subsequently on confiscated lands that were never returned to the Brigantes" (Salway 1993:148).
Koch 1995:38; Salway 1993:75; Hanson and Campbell 1986:73; Webster 1993.
Koch 1995:38-40; Hanson and Campbell 1986:73-89; Salway 1993:93; Webster 1993:89.
Bryn Mawr Classical Review 94.06.02 (1446 words)
Salway's emphasis will probably be an advantage for most North American readers, for whom the historical issues will be of more interest than the more archaeologically based discussions.
Salway's response to this difficulty is to see Britain not so much as an area of interest in its own right but as an integral part of a much greater phenomenon, the Roman empire.
Salway observes that after the recall of Calpurnius Agricola there was a threat of war in 169.
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