- 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...
- AD
Camulodunon controlled a
large swathe of
Southern and
Eastern Britain, with
Cunobelin called "King of the Britons" by
Roman writers.
Camulodunon is...
- at the
Oxford Celtic Coin Index. The
Trinovantian tribal oppidum of
Camulodunon (modern Colchester) was
minting large numbers of
coins in the
first centuries...
- in the
summer of 43. The
invasion targeted Caratacus'
stronghold of
Camulodunon (modern Colchester),
previously the seat of his
father Cunobelinus. Cunobelinus...
-
Camulodunum and was
recorded by
Pliny the Elder. The
Celtic name of the city,
Camulodunon appears on
coins minted by
tribal chieftain Tasciov**** in the period...
-
legendary city of Camelot).
Camulodunum is a
Latinised form of the
Brittonic Camulodūnon from
Camulos plus dūnon "(hill)fort, stronghold", a
reference to the...
- 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...
-
within their elite.
Their capital was the
oppidum (a type of town) of
Camulodunon (present-day Colchester),
which had its own mint. The
tribe were in extended...
-
coins minted by Tasciov****
mention the
Celtic name of the settlement,
Camulodunon, as
early as 20-10 BC.
Archaeological evidence near
Colchester has been...