A rather jaunty statuette of Mars, 27cm high, found in Foss Dyke, Torksey, Lincolnshire: http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?assetId=599338001&objectId=1362010&partId=1 …pic.twitter.com/r6D5UjI881
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@morangles @medievalhistory Yes, the spread of that legend is intriguing...!
@caitlinrgreen @medievalhistory Franks telling him dead people would sail to Britain and Procopius writing it down #whowasdrunkestofthetwo
@caitlinrgreen @medievalhistory It remains diplomatic envoys were coming&going Procopius version of Britain is proof
@caitlinrgreen @medievalhistory Franks were trying to prove to be equal in might as Constantinople emperors because same origin #whoknows
@caitlinrgreen @medievalhistory Rome was the gold standard There was a competition btwn Visi/Ostro/Goths/Franks at who was most Christian
@caitlinrgreen @medievalhistory Adding to mix Clovis played consul in 5007 after Anastasius gift Rome born from Aeneas Troy Franks same
@caitlinrgreen @medievalhistory Franks 3rdC went down to Danube to Medieterranean back up to Frisia #whoknows #alteredmemories
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