-
forcing Adminius out of power. Alternatively, his fall may have been the
result of a
revolt of the
Cantiaci against Catuvellaunian rule.
Adminius fled to...
- silver, iron, hides, slaves, and
hunting dogs.
Cunobelinus had
three sons,
Adminius,
Togodumnus and Caratacus, and a brother, Epaticcus,
known to history....
-
Dobunni further west. He had two
notable brothers,
Adminius and Caratacus. In Cunobelinus's
later days
Adminius gained control of the
Cantiaci in Kent but was...
-
historical pre-Roman
Brittonic king of the Catuvellauni,
Cunobeline and his son
Adminius (or Amminius). Via a
series of
textual corruptions that span
several different...
- or a
short expedition to
accept the
surrender of the
British chieftain Adminius.
Suetonius reports that
Caligula ordered his men to
collect seas**** as...
- king of the Catuvellauni:
Expanded his
influence into
Cantiaci territory.
Adminius, son of Cunobelinus:
Seems to have
ruled on his father's behalf, beginning...
-
Ultor became a
theater for
dramatizing acts of vengeance: the
surrender of
Adminius, son of Cunobelinus, was
announced at the temple, and
swords the emperor...
- the
Catuvellauni tribe.
Three sons of
Cunobelinus are
known to history.
Adminius,
whose power-base
appears from his
coins to have been in Kent, was exiled...
- IEC. As of 2013[update],
Philips outsources licensing of the
standard to
Adminius[citation needed],
which charges US$100 for the Red Book, plus US$50 each...
-
grandson of King
Cunobeline (died 40 AD) and was also
likely the son of
Adminius (died
after 43 AD), both of the
Catuvellauni tribe.
Nothing is
known of...