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A Roman Intelligence Officer

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Reading, Writing, Romans
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A Roman Intelligence Officer stationed in Britain.
Being in the Roman Army wasn't all about building roads and dressing up as a legionary. In the third AshLI podcast, Alison Cooley and Jane Masséglia investigate the tombstone of a Roman Military Intelligence Officer who served in Britain before retiring to Rome.

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Series
Reading, Writing, Romans
People
Alison Cooley
Jane Masséglia
Hannah Cornwell
Keywords
latin
inscription
roman
britian
soldier
army
Department: Ashmolean Museum
Date Added: 12/05/2015
Duration: 00:03:49

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