- The
Caledonians (/ˌkælɪˈdoʊniənz/; Latin:
Caledones or
Caledonii;
Ancient Gr****: Καληδῶνες, Kalēdōnes) or the
Caledonian Confederacy were a Brittonic-speaking...
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described it as
inhabited by the
Maeatae and the
Caledonians (Latin:
Caledonii).
Other ancient authors, however, used the
adjective "Caledonian" more...
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Regnenses Trinovantes Iceni Carvetii Cornovii Corieltauvi Parisi Brigantes Caledonii Caereni Carnonacae Corionototae Cornovii Creones ****onii
Decantae Epidii...
- late
third century AD. They are ****umed to have been
descendants of the
Caledonii and
other northern Iron Age tribes.
Their territory is
referred to as...
- in Britain. 209 ?
Severus and
Caracalla lead an
expedition against the
Caledonii, and
build forts at
Cramond and the Tay estuary. 210 ?
Caracalla leads...
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refer to: Caledonia, an old name for
Scotland Caledonians, also
known as
Caledonii or
Caledonia Confederacy, name
given by
historians to the Iron Age indigenous...
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House of
Dunkeld (in
Scottish Gaelic: Dùn Chailleann, lit. 'Fort of the
Caledonii' or "of the Caledonians") is a
historiographical and
genealogical construct...
- the
Picts by
classical historians,
Caledonii. Some
scholars theorize that the two
groups (Dicalydones and
Caledonii) are one and the same, and that the...
- v t e Iron Age
tribes in
Britain Atrebates Belgae Brigantes Caereni Caledonii Cantiaci Carnonacae Carvetii Catuvellauni Coritani Corionototae Cornovii...
- v t e Iron Age
tribes in
Britain Atrebates Belgae Brigantes Caereni Caledonii Cantiaci Carnonacae Carvetii Catuvellauni Coritani Corionototae Cornovii...