- The
Cantiaci or
Cantii were an Iron Age
Celtic people living in
Britain before the
Roman conquest, and gave
their name to a
civitas of
Roman Britain. They...
- had been
living in the same area
during the Iron Age.
Atrebates Belgae Cantiaci Catuvellauni Dobunni Dumnonii, and sub-tribe
Cornovii Durotriges Regnenses...
-
ruled over Kent east of the
River Medway. He was the
first king of the
Cantiaci to
issue inscribed coins: some of his
coins appear to date from as early...
- the west by the
Dobunni and Atrebates, and to the
south by the
Regni and
Cantiaci. The name 'Catuvellauni' (Common Brittonic: *Catu-wellaunī/Catu-uellaunī...
-
occupied since Paleolithic times and
served as the
capital of the
Celtic Cantiaci and Jute
Kingdom of Kent. Many
historical structures fill the area, including...
-
probably on the
River Medway in the
lands of the Iron Age
tribe of the
Cantiaci, now the
English county of Kent.
Other locations for the
battle have been...
- it
appears that, in the
early to mid 1st century, he was
ruler of the
Cantiaci of
eastern Kent, a
kingdom which presumably fell
within his father's sphere...
-
Commius to have
lived a very long life. At
about the same time,
coins of the
Cantiaci stamped with the name Ep****s
start to
appear in Kent,
replacing those...
- Iron Age
tribes in
Britain Atrebates Belgae Brigantes Caereni Caledonii Cantiaci Carnonacae Carvetii Catuvellauni Coritani Corionototae Cornovii (Central)...
-
Tincomarus (the
other is Dubnovellaunus, of
either the
Trinovantes or the
Cantiaci). It
appears Tincomarus was
ousted by his brother, and from this point...