- The
Groans of the
Britons (Latin:
gemitus Britannorum) is the
final appeal made
between 446 and 454 by the
Britons to the
Roman military for ****istance...
- The
title King of the
Britons (Welsh:
Brenin y Brythoniaid, Latin: Rex
Britannorum) was used (often retrospectively) to
refer to a ruler,
especially one...
-
Catuvellauni and the Trinovantes, and is
called "King of the Britons" (
Britannorum rex) by Suetonius.
Cunobeline may have been a
client king of Rome, based...
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major works,
Britannia Illustrata,
Annales Ecclesiastici et
Civiles Britannorum also
known as
Annales Ecclesiae Britannicae.
Michael Alford was born...
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Brittannorum regis filio (Suetonius, Caligula, Ch. 44)
Minocynobellinum Britannorum regis filium (Orosius,
Historia Adversus Paganos, vii 5.5) Bellinus,...
- poem by
Andrew Melville on the
birth of
Prince Henry, 'Principis Scoto-
Britannorum natalia' (1594),
Bridging the
Continental Divide,
University of Glasgow[permanent...
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translations himself,
which were
widely published.
Doctissimus medicorum Britannorum This
article incorporates text from a
publication now in the public...
- Similarly,
Suetonius (Caligula 44.2–47)
describes Cunobelinus as rex
Britannorum ("king of Britons"),
although various kingdoms were
recognised in Britain...
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names several medieval people of note, and
includes the
words Mermin Britannorum regis. This was
written at the
court of
Merfyn during his reign. Wade-Evans...
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Batavorum eq V
Bracaraugustanorum I
Breucorum c.R. V
Breucorum c.R. eq III
Britannorum I
Aelia Brittonum I
Raetorum II
Raetorum II Thra**** III Thra**** c.R....