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By 350 AD, Britain was a thoroughly integrated province of the Roman Empire, populated with prosperous Latinate towns, namely Aquae Sulis, abound with luxurious villas exuding geometrical, philosophical, and enlightened significance, frequented with all manner of materialistic trappings symbolising the cultural sophistication of Roman life. By 400 AD, however, catastrophe had struck. Magnus Maximus withdrew Roman troops from northern and western Britain and the Roman Emperor Honorius in his Rescript of Honorius declared that these towns see to their own defence, a tacit acceptance of temporary British self-government. By 500 AD, Britain’s economy was decimated, its political strength diminished, and the charred facets of its once resplendent towns were left scattered amid the ashes of an innumerable number of feuding kingdoms.
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