With the expulsion of Roman officials in AD 409 (see feature link), Britain again became independent of Rome and was not re-occupied. The fragmentation which had begun to emerge towards the end of the ...
It was the Romans who coined the name 'Gaul' to describe the Celtic tribes of what is now France and Belgium, quite possibly based on an original form of the word 'Celt' itself (see feature link).
This Near East region lies to the north-east of Cyprus, on the southern Anatolian coast where it meets Syria, stretching from its eastern plains (Cilicia Pedias, or 'flat') to the rugged western ...
Golconda was a kingdom which existed in central India in the sixteenth century, to the south of Rajasthan in modern Andhra Pradesh state. In 1321 the rule of Delhi passed to the Tughlaq dynasty.