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- Where exactly the Ancalites were based is not known. In the 16th century William Camden reported that "some doe thinke" the Ancalites inhabited the area...
- of five British tribes, including the Cenimagni (the others being the Ancalites, the Segontiaci, the Bibroci and the C****i), arrived at the Roman camp...
- Vacomagi Venicones Votadini Deceangli Demetae Gangani Ordovices Silures Ancalites Attacotti Bibroci C****i Cenimagni (may be a variant word for the Iceni)...
- his chariots. Five British tribes, the Cenimagni, the Segontiaci, the Ancalites, the Bibroci and the C****i, surrendered to Caesar and revealed the location...
- "comparable with bombastic British tribal names of the Roman period, such as Ancalites 'the very hard ones', Catuvellauni 'the battle-excellent ones' or Brigantes...
- inhabiting the land that would become the "heartland of the Catuvellauni": the Ancalites, the Bibroci, the C****i, the Cenimagni, and the Segontiaci, each with...
- of five British tribes, including the Segontiaci (the others being the Ancalites, the Bibroci, the Cenimagni and the C****i), arrived at the Roman camp...
- concept of a tribe but others are confederations or even unions of tribes. Ancalites (mentioned by Caesar; uncertain: speculatively Hampshire and Wiltshire)...
- provided grain and hostages. Five further tribes, the Cenimagni, Segontiaci, Ancalites, Bibroci and C****i, surrendered to Caesar, and revealed to him the location...
- Emissaries of five British tribes, including the Bibroci (the others being the Ancalites, the Segontiaci, the Cenimagni and the C****i), arrived at the Roman camp...