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- Ep****s as king in about 15 AD, and may also have reigned over the northern Atrebatic kingdom at Calleva Atrebatum, today called Silchester. He was recognised...
- c. 30BC (Gaullish Atrebatic kingdom) c. 30BC – c. 20BC (British Atrebatic kingdom) Successor Tincomarus (northern British Atrebatic kingdom), Ep****s...
- (southern Atrebatic kingdom) c. 7 – c. 15 (northern Atrebatic kingdom) Predecessor Commius (southern Atrebatic kingdom) Tincomarus (northern Atrebatic kingdom)...
- Calleva Atrebatum, today known as Silchester, and it is likely that the Atrebatic king had established trading and diplomatic links with Augustus. Tincomarus...
- Britain in AD 43. Cogidubnus may therefore have been an heir of Verica, the Atrebatic king whose overthrow prompted the emperor Claudius to invade. After the...
- completing the conquest of the lands of the Atrebates. It was the exile of the Atrebatic king, Verica, that prompted Claudius to launch a successful invasion,...
- reported to have laughed and remarked, "Can the commonwealth be safe without Atrebatic cloaks?" Thus, in short, with regard to all parts of the world, as he...
- by 42 Caratacus, king of the Catuvellauni tribe, conquers the southern Atrebatic kingdom and expels Verica. c.43 Romans land on Sus**** coast as part of...