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The Tombs of the Fallen were vaults of Isu origin that were located in Great Britain. After being discovered by the ancient Britons that inhabited England up till the Early Middle Ages, the vaults were later used as tombs for the various Briton heroes who opposed and led the defense of Britain against the Roman Republic and later the Roman Empire. The heroes included Queen Boudicca of the Iceni, King Cassivellaunus of the Catuvellauni, and King Venutius of the Brigantes.[1]

During the reign of Emperor Nero, the tombs were discovered by the engineer Manius Calvisius, who reported the findings of the vault to the Emperor. On Nero's order, Manius was instructed to take control of the tombs and keep them away from the local population. Manius thus built a number of traps and puzzles across the tombs in an attempt to prevent anyone from entering and claiming the artifacts within.[1]

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