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- road approaches. Originally the site of the Brythonic-Celtic oppidum of Camulodunon (meaning "stronghold of Camulos"), capital of the Trinovantes and later...
- fortress of "Camulodunon", meaning Stronghold of Camulos is first mentioned on coins minted by Tasciov**** in the period 20-10BC. Camulodunon consisted of...
- at the Oxford Celtic Coin Index. The Trinovantian tribal oppidum of Camulodunon (modern Colchester) was minting large numbers of coins in the first centuries...
- legendary city of Camelot). Camulodunum is a Latinised form of the Brittonic Camulodūnon from Camulos plus dūnon "(hill)fort, stronghold", a reference to the...
- in the summer of 43. The invasion targeted Caratacus' stronghold of Camulodunon (modern Colchester), previously the seat of his father Cunobelinus. Cunobelinus...
- AD Camulodunon controlled a large swathe of Southern and Eastern Britain, with Cunobelin called "King of the Britons" by Roman writers. Camulodunon is...
- Trinovantēs or Trinobantes Geography Capital Camulodunon (Colchester) Location Es**** South Suffolk Hertfordshire Rulers Imanuentius(?) Mandubracius Addedomaros...
- coins minted by Tasciov**** mention the Celtic name of the settlement, Camulodunon, as early as 20-10 BC. Archaeological evidence near Colchester has been...
- the Emperor Claudius in 43 AD, a legionary fortress was established at Camulodunon, the Iron Age capital of the Trinovantes and Catuvellauni tribes. This...
- larger, more varied, and spaced further apart. In Britain the oppidum of Camulodunon (modern Colchester, built between the 1st century BC and the 1st century...