- have been
Cogidubnus' palace, were
probably part of the
territory of the
Atrebates tribe before the
Roman conquest of
Britain in AD 43.
Cogidubnus may therefore...
-
beginning of Book 2, he is a
guest of
Salvius on his
visit to King
Cogidubnus, and
tells Cogidubnus of his
experiences after leaving Pompeii. In Book 3, he finds...
-
archaeological record. In any case a new
ruler for the region,
Cogidubnus, soon appeared.
Cogidubnus may have been an heir of
Verica who by this time
would have...
-
represented at
Fishbourne as well as
solidification for the
claim of
Cogidubnus as the
villa owner. The city of
Chichester was in the
heart of the dominant...
- 43 AD, only
parts of the area were
still controlled by king
Claudius Cogidubnus,
after which they fell
under Roman power. They are
mentioned as Atrebates...
- the
welfare of the
Divine House, by the
authority of
Tiberius Claudius Cogidubnus,
Great King in Britain, the
college of
artificers and
those therein erected...
-
Romans and is one and the same
person as the client-king
Tiberius Claudius Cogidubnus,
whose original name may have been
Togidubnus or Togodumnus. Togodumnus...
- territory,
whose ruler was
Tiberius Claudius Cogidubnus or Cogidumnus. The only
tribal area
Cogidubnus definitely ruled was the Regni.
Tacitus says "quaedam...
-
adventures together and with
other inhabitants of Britain,
including Cogidubnus (known as 'Togidubnus' in the 5th edition), the
client king of the Cantiaci...
- of the
Civitas Reginorum, a
client kingdom ruled by T.
Claudius Cogidubnus.
Cogidubnus debatably lived in the
Palace of Fishbourne, a mile to the west...