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A compact biography traces the public life of a Roman commander and provincial governor, following his rise through offices to his leadership in Britain, and describing military campaigns, administrative measures, and encounters with local peoples. The narrative weaves in geographic and ethnographic notes about the island, assesses the subject's character and methods, and contrasts his conduct with the moral and political corruption of imperial rule. It closes with his return to the capital and death, while reflecting on reputation, the motives and costs of conquest, and the preservation of memory.
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