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*Numerous authorities including Tacitus’ translators Professors H. Mattingly and S. Handford [A&G, Intro. VI], and Oxford’s Professor R. Tomlin, an expert on the north of Roman Britain [DRA], have been of the view that Agricola’s campaigns extended until late AD 84, with the Battle of Mons Graupius taking place that same year.
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