Bloody Foreigners: Britain's African Emperor
In the early third century, the Roman Empire was the world's only superpower, and its reach extended to the far corners of the globe. Septimius Severus, an African-born emperor, sought to secure his legacy by expanding Roman rule into the rugged, untamed lands of North Britain. This ambitious campaign, marked by brutal warfare and logistical challenges, would test the limits of Roman power and forever alter the course of history in the region.