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Britannia http://journals.cambridge.org/BRI Additional services for Britannia: Email alerts: Click here Subscriptions: Click here Commercial reprints: Click here Terms of use : Click here Attacotti, Déisi and Magnus Maximus: the Case for Irish Federates in Late Roman Britain Philip Rance Britannia / Volume 32 / November 2001, pp 243 - 270 DOI: 10.2307/526958, Published online: 09 November 2011 Link to this article: http://journals.cambridge.org/abstract_S0068113X00007881 How to cite this article: Philip Rance (2001). Attacotti, Déisi and Magnus Maximus: the Case for Irish Federates in Late Roman Britain. Britannia, 32, pp 243-270 doi:10.2307/526958 Request Permissions : Click here Downloaded from http://journals.cambridge.org/BRI, IP address: 147.142.186.54 on 20 Oct 2014

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Attacotti, Déisi and Magnus Maximus: the Case for IrishFederates in Late Roman Britain

Philip Rance

Britannia / Volume 32 / November 2001, pp 243 - 270

DOI: 10.2307/526958, Published online: 09 November 2011

Link to this article: http://journals.cambridge.org/abstract_S0068113X00007881

How to cite this article:Philip Rance (2001). Attacotti, Déisi and Magnus Maximus: the Case for Irish Federates in LateRoman Britain. Britannia, 32, pp 243-270 doi:10.2307/526958

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