Were there Huns in Anglo-Saxon England? Some thoughts on Bede, Priscus+Attila--new post by me: http://www.caitlingreen.org/2015/07/were-there-huns-in-anglo-saxon-england.html …pic.twitter.com/rWJeSruCvk
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@caitlinrgreen Interesting idea! No inscription w the fort's name has been found, so we only have Notitia/Ravenna to go from.
@caitlinrgreen Also interesting that after a lull in early 4th C, pro's think the garrison was augmented at end of the C. Huns? Why not?
@STORI3D_PAST Yes, worth at least considering, I think! :)
@caitlinrgreen under the Romans as i guess the place then was controlled by Romans?
@Umarkarim89 Yes, Huns in the Roman Army :)
@caitlinrgreen wow again i remember King Ecbert and how he praised Romans for their geniuses....although i praise 4 Anthony-Cleopetra :)
I've had this discussion before but it seems rather unlikely. However in the early 5th century, maybe, as the Buckle from Traprain Law (1/2)
Is of a Pontic typology. I've suggested Buckles of that type could be used to track Aetius' movements as the find locations correspond (2/3)
To his campaigns. The one from Mundolsheim might be from the invasion of Gaul in 451 though. (3/3).
Fascinating, thanks! :)
Page 256, Item No. 6 in the illustration.
@caitlinrgreen aye, if i just lost a whole legion over the wall, i wld put in some replacements from outside europa!
@caitlinrgreen @ChesterArchSoc Scythians worked in Ancient Athens as a police force.
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