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Placidia has reached the pinnacle of success. As Empress of Rome, she has every hope that her son will succeed to the throne of the Western Roman Empire. But circumstances change and she is forced to flee to the sanctuary of her nephew's court in Constantinople. Placidia fights back, securing the throne for her infant son, with her as regent. But barbarians attack on every side while her generals fight amongst themselves. For the empire to survive she must put aside personal animosity and come to terms with her least trusted general. Empress Placidia tells the story of the second half of the…mehr

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Placidia has reached the pinnacle of success. As Empress of Rome, she has every hope that her son will succeed to the throne of the Western Roman Empire. But circumstances change and she is forced to flee to the sanctuary of her nephew's court in Constantinople. Placidia fights back, securing the throne for her infant son, with her as regent. But barbarians attack on every side while her generals fight amongst themselves. For the empire to survive she must put aside personal animosity and come to terms with her least trusted general. Empress Placidia tells the story of the second half of the life of Galla Placidia and is the sequel to Princess Placidia.
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Elizabeth has been working with SEN pupils in primary and secondary settings since graduating from the University ofSussex with an English Language BA in 2014. She has spent many an hour helping SEN pupils in English Literature lessons asa teaching assistant, and figured out along the way that simple, engaging visual retellings of stories across the GSCE Englishcurriculum prove effective in helping the pupils to understand what they are reading. Currently she works as Deputy SENCoat an Outstanding-graded London school, where she also delivers speech and language interventions, and always tries tomake learning as visual and engaging as possible.