- 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...