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Attacotti, Atticoti, Attacoti, Atecotti, Atticotti, and
Atecutti were
Latin names for a
people first recorded as
raiding Roman Britain between 364 and...
- Ciannachta, Eóganachta.
Smaller groups included the aithechthúatha (see
Attacotti), Cálraighe, Cíarraige, Conmaicne, Dartraighe, Déisi, Éile, Fir Bolg,...
- and
allowed Picts from
Caledonia to
enter Britannia. Simultaneously,
Attacotti, the
Scotti from
Hibernia and
Saxons from
Germania landed in what might...
- not
enough when, in 367, a
general ****ault of Saxons, Picts,
Scoti and
Attacotti,
combined with
apparent dissension in the
garrison on Hadrian's Wall,...
- In 367, a
series of
invasions from Picts, Franks, Saxons,
Scots and
Attacotti appears to have
defeated the army of
Britain and
resulted in the death...
- Jerome, in his
treatise Against Jovini****,
claimed that the
British Attacotti were
cannibals who
regarded the
buttocks of men and the **** of women...
- land and sea, the
raiders including the Picts,
Scotti and the
mysterious Attacotti whose origins are not certain.
These raids will have also
targeted the...
- and, to a
lesser degree, in
parts of Cornwall, Wales, and ****bria. The
Attacotti of
south Leinster may even have
served in the
Roman military in the mid-to-late...
- into
auxiliary units that were
dispatched to the
German frontier. The
Attacotti, who were
similarly recruited into the
Roman army, may also have been...
- one of Sweden's
first known rulers, may have been
known as a scot king.
Attacotti Caledonia Déisi
Gaelic Ireland Name of
Britain Picts Uí Liatháin Duffy...