Talk:Areani

Evidence? Refs?
Got any? Really interesting and would love to see more, if of course it can be backed up. :) ΤΕΡΡΑΣΙΔΙΩΣ (Ταλκ ) 10:24, 13 April 2008 (UTC)

This is from the text book Late Antiquity A Guide To The Postclassical World pg431:

"Particularly interesting is the existence in 4th century Britain of a body known, sig nificantly, as arcani (literally, secret[ive] men), whose job was to move about among neighboring people to the north and report any signs of trouble. Frustrat ingly, however, nothing more definite is known about how they operated, when they were first established, or whether there were similar groups elsewhere in the em pire.  What is know is that the arcani were disbanded in 368-369 after it was alleged that they had suc cumbed to an unsurprising occupational hazard: ac cepting bribes in return for passing information to the enemy.

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BIBL: N. J. E. Austin and N. B. Rankov, ''"Exploratio": Military and Political Intelligence in the Roman World from the Second Punic War to the Battle of Adrianopole'' (London, 1995) [...] A. D. Lee, Information and Frontiers: Ro man Foreign Relations in Late Antiquity (Cambridge, Eng., 1993). D.L." --TEAKAY-C II R (talk) 07:12, 5 November 2010 (UTC)

'Arcani' - interpretation vs inaccurate?
I'm not sure 'arcani' is actually inaccurate - I believe there's some debate as to the correct spelling due to corruption in the original manuscript which contains the reference to them. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 220.244.37.247 (talk) 05:41, 15 January 2009 (UTC)