- The
Cenimagni were a
tribe of Iron Age
Britain in the
first century BCE. They are
known only from a
brief mention in the
writings of
Julius Caesar. It...
-
invasions of
Britain in 55 and 54 BC,
though they may be
related to the
Cenimagni, whom
Caesar notes as
living north of the
River Thames at that time. The...
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Deceangli Demetae Gangani Ordovices Silures Ancalites Attacotti Bibroci C****i
Cenimagni (may be a
variant word for the Iceni)
Pretanoi (may
refer to
Britons as...
- the
territory and the
speed of his chariots. Five
British tribes, the
Cenimagni, the Segontiaci, the Ancalites, the
Bibroci and the C****i, surrendered...
- "heartland of the Catuvellauni": the Ancalites, the Bibroci, the C****i, the
Cenimagni, and the Segontiaci, each with
their own "king" or chieftain. He found...
-
different tribe that
shared a
similar name. Iceni-
Cenimagni (may have been the same tribe)
Cenimagni (Iceni Magni?) (mentioned by Caesar;
perhaps the same...
-
including the
Segontiaci (the
others being the Ancalites, the Bibroci, the
Cenimagni and the C****i),
arrived at the
Roman camp to
treat for peace, and agreed...
- the
Trinovantes provided grain and hostages. Five
further tribes, the
Cenimagni, Segontiaci, Ancalites,
Bibroci and C****i,
surrendered to Caesar, and...
-
including the
Ancalites (the
others being the Bibroci, the Segontiaci, the
Cenimagni and the C****i),
arrived at the
Roman camp to
treat for peace, and agreed...
-
including the
Bibroci (the
others being the Ancalites, the Segontiaci, the
Cenimagni and the C****i),
arrived at the
Roman camp to
treat for peace, and agreed...