Wood, I. (1987). The fall of the Western Empire and the end of Roman Britain. Britannia 18. Vol 18, pp. 251-262.

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The fall of the Western Empire and the end of Roman Britain
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Britannia 18
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Britannia
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18
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251 - 262
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The 429 and c 435 anti-Pelagian missions of Germanus to Britain, the emergence of Aetius as a powerful force towards reconstruction of the Empire, and other 5th century events are considered in the context of the sources and reliability of documents such as the Gallic Chronicles, Gildas, Patrick et al. F B
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Ian Wood
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1987
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Roman (Auto Detected Temporal)
5th Century (Auto Detected Temporal)
Britain (Auto Detected Subject)
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05 Dec 2008