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until the 1st
century CE.
Antedios came to
power in 25 CE,
succeeding the
Icenian ruler Can.
Evidence indicates that
Antedios remained neutral during the...
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change coincides with the
start of Prasutagus's reign, with the
coins of
Antedios showing only the name of the
ruler rather than the tribe. "If so, the coins...
- on
coins is
Antedios (about 10 BC), and
other abbreviated names like AESU and
SAEMU follow. It has been
discovered that the name of
Antedios’ succeeding...
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Addedomarus 35-1 BC.
Reign c. 25–10 BC
Predecessor Mandubracius?
Successor Dubnovellaunus Died c. 10 BC
Issue Dubnovellaunus Antedios?
Father Mandubracius?...
- 45) Cartivelios, Sub-king
under Volisios (c.45)
Iceni – Can, King (?–25)
Antedios, King (25–40s) Prasutagus, King (47–60) Boudica,
Queen (60–61)
Regni –...
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before the
Roman invasion, and
these coins show
evidence that a king
named Antedios was in
power through the
Roman Invasion by
Claudius in 43 AD. When the...
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Anted is the name of the
coins issued by
Antedios (or Anted), an
ancient king of the Iceni, a
Brythonic tribe who
inhabited the
present day
county of Norfolk...