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Cartimandua or
Cartismandua (reigned c. AD 43 – c. 69) was a 1st-century
queen of the Brigantes, a
Celtic people living in what is now
northern England...
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Brigantes confederation.
History first becomes aware of him as
husband of
Cartimandua,
queen of the Brigantes, in
about 51 AD.
After the
British resistance...
- armour-bearer to Venutius,
husband of
Cartimandua, the
queen of the
Brigantes and an ally of Rome. Some time
after 51 AD
Cartimandua split with Venutius, divorcing...
- The
Romans sent
troops to
defend Cartimandua, and they
defeated Venutius' rebellion.
After the divorce,
Cartimandua married Venutius' armour-bearer, Vellocatus...
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defeated by
Roman forces.
After defeat he fled to the
territory of
Queen Cartimandua, who
captured him and
handed him over to the Romans. He was sentenced...
- itself, and
included Cogidubnus of the Regni,
Prasutagus of the
Iceni and
Cartimandua of the
Brigantes and, probably,
Boduocus of the Dobunni. The antecedents...
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client tribe of the
Brigantes who
occupied the Pennines.
Their queen Cartimandua was
unable or
unwilling to
protect him however,
given her own accommodation...
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Queen Cartimandua left
Venutius for his
armour bearer, Vellocatus,
setting off a
chain of
events that
changed control of the region.
Cartimandua's good...
- chance. The
Romans had
previously defended Cartimandua against him, but this time were
unable to do so.
Cartimandua was evacuated, and
Venutius was left in...
- Merlin. ISD LLC. ISBN 9781580444163 – via
Google Books. "Brigantia,
Cartimandua and Gwenhwyfar". The
Heroic Age.
Retrieved 2022-08-04. Hook,
David (15...