- The
Catuvellauni (Common Brittonic: *Catu-wellaunī, "war-chiefs") were a
Celtic tribe or
state of
southeastern Britain before the
Roman conquest, attested...
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Togodumnus (maybe died AD 43) was king of the
British Catuvellauni tribe,
whose capital was at St Albans, at the time of the
Roman conquest. He can probably...
- Tasciov**** (died c. 9 AD) was a
historical king of the
Catuvellauni tribe before the
Roman conquest of Britain. Tasciov**** is
known only
through numismatic...
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Caratacus was a 1st-century AD
British chieftain of the
Catuvellauni tribe, who
resisted the
Roman conquest of Britain.
Before the
Roman invasion, Caratacus...
- They were
bordered to the
north by the Iceni, and to the west by the
Catuvellauni.
Their name
possibly derives from the
Celtic intensive prefix "tri-"...
- the
Atrebates and the
Catuvellauni in 40 AD.
There was also
recorded conflicts between the
Brigantes tribe and the
Catuvellauni in 50 AD.
Client status:...
- the
Brigantes to the north, the
Cornovii to the west, the
Dobunni and
Catuvellauni to the south, and the
Iceni to the east.
Their capital was
called Ratae...
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Britons led by the
brothers Caratacus and
Togodumnus (leaders of the
Catuvellauni) in the 2-day
Battle of the
Medway (probably at the
river near Rochester)...
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substantial portion of
southeastern Britain,
including the
territories of the
Catuvellauni and the Trinovantes, and he was
called "King of the Britons" (Britannorum...
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History of the World. AD 5 – Rome
acknowledges Cunobelinus, king of the
Catuvellauni, as king of Britain. AD 5 – The
Germanic tribes of
Cimbri and Charydes...