- chieftains".
Tacitus wrote a
speech which he
attributed to
Calgacus,
saying that
Calgacus gave it in
advance of the
Battle of Mons Graupius. The speech...
-
describe Calgacus and it is
uncertain as to
whether the
Caledonians had
single leaders or
whether they were more
disparate and that
Calgacus was an elected...
- p****age from Livy
contradict this.
Ancient Rome
portal Battle of the
Allia Calgacus, the
Caledonian chief who is
frequently quoted as
saying "they make a desert...
-
following seven years. In AD 84,
Agricola defeated a
Caledonian army, led by
Calgacus, at the
Battle of Mons Graupius. However, the
Romans soon
withdrew from...
-
reserve is uncertain. The
Caledonian army,
which Tacitus claims was led by
Calgacus (but only
mentions him as
giving a speech,
probably fictitious), was said...
- fabricated. The
first resident of
Scotland to
appear in
history by name was
Calgacus ("the Swordsman"), a
leader of the
Caledonians at Mons Graupius, who is...
-
pacem appellant They make a
desert and call it
peace from a
speech by
Calgacus reported/constructed by Tacitus, Agricola, ch. 30. ubi sunt?
where are...
- Days 1964: Play Herdman, John (1975),
review of
Mercier and Camier, in
Calgacus 1,
Winter 1975, p. 58, ISSN 0307-2029. Beckett–Gray code Cakirtas, O. Developmental...
- the
greed of Rome, one of which, that
Tacitus claims is from a
speech by
Calgacus, ends by ****erting,
Auferre trucidare rapere falsis nominibus imperium...
-
published in the
Scottish political,
current affairs and arts review,
Calgacus in 1975. In the 1978 book
Racines interdites ("Forbidden Roots"), a series...