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Droughts and conflicts during the late Roman period

link.springer.com /article/10.1007/s10584-025-03925-4

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.

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