Écouter et lire

Entrez dans un monde infini d'histoires

  • Lire et écouter autant que vous le voulez
  • Plus d'un million de titres
  • Titres exclusifs + créations originales Storytel
  • 14 jours d'essai gratuit, puis 9,99 € par mois
  • Annulation facile à tout moment
Essayer gratuitement
Details page - Device banner - 894x1036

The Picts: The History of the People Who Inhabited Scotland in Antiquity and the Middle Ages

7 Évaluations

3.6

Durée
1H 40min
Langues
Anglais
Format
Catégorie

Histoire

Shortly after Emperor Hadrian came to power in the early 2nd century CE, he decided to seal off Scotland from Roman Britain with an ambitious wall stretching from sea to sea. To accomplish this, the wall had to be built from the mouth of the River Tyne – where Newcastle stands today – 80 Roman miles (76 miles or 122 kilometers) west to Bowness-on-Solway. The sheer scale of Hadrian’s Wall still impresses people today, but as the Western Roman Empire collapsed in the late 5th century, Hadrian’s Wall was abandoned and Roman control of the area broke down.

The reason Hadrian’s Wall existed in the first place was because the Romans quickly discovered that while the British Isles were populated by an assortment of Indo-European groups with many cultural similarities and affinities, the groups also had differences that often led to violent conflict. After initial conflicts, the Romans and Britons more or less worked together to build a Romano-Briton society in what is today England, especially around London, but to the north, in what is today Scotland, another Celtic group known as the Picts made most of that land their home along with Irish/Gaelic immigrants who became known as Scots.

Among all of the late ancient and early medieval people in the British Isles, few were as influential as the Picts. First mentioned in Roman sources as one of the primary groups north of Hadrian’s Wall, the Picts became known as barbarians who routinely raided the Romans and later the Britons, taking what they pleased and often returning to their mysterious land north of the wall. Unlike the Britons, who worked with and accepted many elements of Roman culture and society, the Picts were content to remain apart and be “barbarians,” at least while the Romans remained in Britain.

© 2021 Charles River Editors (Livre audio ): 9781667089492

Date de sortie

Livre audio : 7 octobre 2021

Mots-clés

    D'autres ont également apprécié ...

    1. Anglo-Saxon England Before the Norman Conquest: The History and Legacy of the Anglo-Saxons during the Early Middle Ages Charles River Editors
    2. The Ancient Celts: Second Edition Barry Cunliffe
    3. The Romans in Scotland: The History and Legacy of Ancient Rome’s Northernmost Campaigns Charles River Editors
    4. Babylon: Mesopotamia and the Birth of Civilization Paul Kriwaczek
    5. The Lombards: The History and Legacy of the Germanic Group that Dominated Italy after the Fall of Rome Charles River Editors
    6. Viking Britain: A History Thomas Williams
    7. Lost Realms: Histories of Britain from the Romans to the Vikings Thomas Williams
    8. The Histories Caius Cornelius Tacitus
    9. The Horse, the Wheel, and Language: How Bronze-Age Riders from the Eurasian Steppes Shaped the Modern World David W. Anthony
    10. Ancient Rome: From Romulus to Justinian Thomas R. Martin
    11. Anglo-Saxons: A Captivating Guide to the People Who Inhabited Great Britain from the Early Middle Ages to the Norman Conquest of England: A Captivating Guide to the People Who Inhabited Great Britain from the Early Middle Ages to the Norman Conquest of England Captivating History
    12. Powers and Thrones: A New History of the Middle Ages Dan Jones
    13. A History of the World Andrew Marr
    14. 1177 B.C.: The Year Civilization Collapsed: Revised and Updated Eric H. Cline
    15. 1066: History in an Hour Kaye Jones
    16. The Scythians: Nomad Warriors of the Steppe Barry Cunliffe
    17. Temples, Tombs and Hieroglyphs: A Popular History of Ancient Egypt Barbara Mertz
    18. The History of Britain: From neolithic times to the present day Richard Dargie
    19. Summer of Blood: The Peasants’ Revolt of 1381 Dan Jones
    20. Matilda: Empress, Queen, Warrior Catherine Hanley
    21. Everyday Life in Medieval London: From the Anglo-Saxons to the Tudors Toni Mount
    22. Saxons vs. Vikings: Alfred the Great and England in the Dark Ages Ed West
    23. The Anatomy of Fascism Robert O. Paxton
    24. The Plantagenets: The Kings Who Made England Dan Jones
    25. Medieval Europe Chris Wickham
    26. A Distant Mirror: The Calamitous 14th Century Barbara W. Tuchman
    27. The Venetians: A New History: From Marco Polo to Casanova Paul Strathern
    28. The Civilization of the Middle Ages: A Completely Revised and Expanded Edition of Medieval History, the Life and Death of a Civilization Norman F. Cantor
    29. Medieval People Eileen Power
    30. The Bright Ages: A New History of Medieval Europe Matthew Gabriele

    L’offre Storytel :

    • Accès à la bibliothèque complète

    • Mode enfant

    • Annulez à tout moment

    15 heures

    Pour accompagner vos loisirs

    9.99€ /mois
    30 jours gratuits
    • 1 compte

    • 15 heures/mois

    Essayer maintenant

    30 heures

    Pour vos trajets quotidiens

    14.99€ /mois
    30 jours gratuits
    • 1 compte

    • 30 heures/mois

    Essayer maintenant

    45 heures

    Pour écouter tous les jours

    17.99€ /mois
    30 jours gratuits
    • 1 compte

    • 45 heures/mois

    Essayer maintenant