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Oct 6, 2020 · Die by the Sword: Directed by Christopher Forbes. With Mike Amason, Alyssa Amelia, Jezibell Anat, David Axe. The Roman Empire occupied Britannia (Britain) for four centuries, providing protection and peace in exchange for submission.
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- History
- Christopher Forbes
- 2020-10-06
The Roman Empire occupied Britannia (Britain) for four centuries, providing protection and peace in exchange for submission. The Romans built Hadrian's Wall on the northern border to keep out the Picts, fierce and mysterious warriors who painted them-selves blue.
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Oct 6, 2020 · The Roman Empire occupied Britannia (Britain) for four centuries, providing protection and peace in exchange for submission. The Romans built Hadrian's Wall on the northern border to keep out the Picts, fierce and mysterious warriors who painted them-selves blue. But in the fifth century, the Romans left, leaving the British to fend for themselves under the leadership of King Vortigern.
Actor. Ronald Blanton. Actor. Alyssa Amelia. Actor. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Advertise With Us. In the fifth century, the Romans abandon Britain, leaving the people to fend for themselves ...
- Action, History, Drama
- Mike Amason
- Christopher Forbes
Synopsis. The Roman Empire occupied Britannia (Britain) for four centuries, providing protection and peace in exchange for submission. The Romans built Hadrian's Wall on the northern border to ...
Die By the Sword. The Roman Empire occupied Britannia (Britain) for four centuries, providing protection and peace in exchange for submission. The Romans built Hadrian's Wall on the northern border to keep out the Picts, fierce and mysterious warriors who painted themselves blue. 1 h 30 min 2020. 16+. Historical · Action · Serious.
The Roman Empire occupied Britannia (Britain) for four centuries, providing protection and peace in exchange for submission. The Romans built Hadrian's Wall on the northern border to keep out the Picts, fierce and mysterious warriors who painted them-selves blue. But in the fifth century, the Romans left, leaving the British to fend for themselves under the leadership of King Vortigern.