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  2. Britannia (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Britannia is a British historical fantasy drama [3] television series created by Jez Butterworth and Tom Butterworth. [4] The show was the first co-production between Sky UK and Amazon Prime Video and stars Kelly Reilly, David Morrissey, Zoë Wanamaker, Mackenzie Crook, Nikolaj Lie Kaas, and Eleanor Worthington Cox. [5]

  3. List of works based on Arthurian legends - Wikipedia

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    The role-playing game Pendragon details how to run adventure games set in the time of the Round Table. Its setting integrates Malory with post-Roman Britain, Celtic myth and English Folklore. In Rifts from Palladium Books, the main story of Britain revolves around the future equivalent of King Arthur and his knights.

  4. Bernard Cornwell - Wikipedia

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    The series posits that post-Roman Britain was a difficult time for the native Britons, being threatened by invasion from the Anglo-Saxons in the East and raids from the Irish in the West. At the same time, they suffered internal power struggles between their petty kingdoms and friction between the old Druidic religion and newly arrived ...

  5. The Winter King (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Ken Nwosu as Sagramor, a fierce Numidian from Africa Nova and veteran of the old Roman army who has followed Arthur to Britain after the collapse of the Western Roman Empire. [8] Olumide Olorunfemi as Lunete, a close friend of Derfel and Nimue. Billy Postlethwaite as Cadwys, the warrior-king of Isca. [7]

  6. Arthur of the Britons - Wikipedia

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    Arthur of the Britons is a British television show about the historical King Arthur. Produced by the HTV regional franchise, it consisted of two series, released between 1972 and 1973.

  7. Roman Mysteries (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Roman Mysteries is a television series based on the series of children's historical novels by Caroline Lawrence. It is reportedly the most expensive British children's TV series to date at £1 million per hour. [1] The series began filming in June 2006 [2] in Malta, Tunisia and Bulgaria, and was first broadcast from 8 May 2007. [3]

  8. Romano-British culture - Wikipedia

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    One aspect of Roman influence seen in British life was the grant of Roman citizenship. [14] At first this was granted very selectively: to the council members of certain classes of towns, whom Roman practice made citizens; to veterans, either legionaries or soldiers in auxiliary units; and to a number of natives whose patrons obtained citizenship for them.

  9. All the Bells Say - Wikipedia

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    Greg and Roman compete to pursue an Italian contessa, whom is a friend of the bride's extended family. During the wedding reception, Roman – noticing odd behavior from Gerri, Kerry and others amid apparent concerns over the GoJo deal – tells an angry Shiv about Matsson's proposal to buy Waystar.