-
Epaticcus was
permitted to
govern the area by his
brother as part of the
Catuvellaunian hegemony that was
expanding across south eastern Britain at the time...
- beloved, dear; friend".
Caratacus is
named by Dio C****ius as a son of the
Catuvellaunian king Cunobelinus.
Based on coin
distribution Caratacus appears to have...
- seen by the
Romans as an ally and a counter-balance to the
powerful Catuvellaunian tribe to the north. This may have led to
Roman military intervention...
-
followed until 39 or 40 AD, when
Caligula received an
exiled member of the
Catuvellaunian dynasty and
planned an
invasion of
Britain that
collapsed in farcical...
-
Teuhant (recte Tehuant), who are to be
identified with the
historical Catuvellaunian leaders Caratacus,
Cunobeline and Tasciov****. A
number of references...
- who
lived in Gloucestershire, and may give an
indication of how far
Catuvellaunian power extended.
Togodumnus died
shortly after the
battle on the Thames...
-
Teuhant (recte Tehuant), who are to be
identified with the
historical Catuvellaunian leaders Caratacus,
Cunobelinus and Tasciov****. A
number of references...
- the
recalcitrant Silures of
south Wales, who are led by the
former Catuvellaunian prince Caratacus.
London (Londinium),
Exeter (Isca Dumnoniorum), Tripontium...
- his fall may have been the
result of a
revolt of the
Cantiaci against Catuvellaunian rule.
Adminius fled to
continental Europe with a
small group of followers...
-
Thames and sent word for
Claudius to join him for the
final march on the
Catuvellaunian capital,
Camulodunum (Colchester). Dio says that this was
because the...