Droughts and conflicts during the late Roman period
Droughts and conflicts during the late Roman period
In the winter of 367 CE parts of the garrison on Hadrian’s wall rebelled and allowed the Picts, a heterogenous group of people from northern Britain, to attack the Roman province by land and sea. Simultaneously, the Scotti from modern-day Ireland invaded the west of Britain, and Saxons from the continent also landed in southern Britain, defined henceforth as the area south of the Wash/Severn line.