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- Cunobeline or Cunobelin (Common Brittonic: *Cunobelinos, "Dog-Strong"), also known by his name's Latin form Cunobelinus, was a king in pre-Roman Britain...
- Matter of Britain concerning the early historical Celtic British King Cunobeline. Although it is listed as a tragedy in the First Folio, modern critics...
- but may instead be mint-marks. He died c. AD 9, succeeded by his son Cunobeline, who ruled primarily from Camulodunum. Another son, Epaticcus, expanded...
- 14th century treated the deneholes of Grays as the fabled gold mines of Cunobeline (or Cymbeline) of the 1st century. In 1225 Henry III gave every man the...
- (Briton) Constantius Chlorus Cordelia of Britain Corineus Cunedagius Cunobeline Danius Saint David Digueillus Diocletian Dionotus Dunvallo Molmutius Ebraucus...
- the time Cunobeline (Cunobelinus in Latin by the Romans) was King of the Celtic 'C****ivellauni' tribe from about 4 BC to about 41 AD. Cunobeline is most...
- derived from the historical pre-Roman Brittonic king of the Catuvellauni, Cunobeline and his son Adminius (or Amminius). Via a series of textual corruptions...
- identified as deriving from the historical Togodumnus. The eldest son of Cunobeline, he succeeds his father to the kingship of Britain. Cymbeline had voluntarily...
- Alban), like Macbeth. the King of the Britons, such as C****ivellaunus, Cunobeline, and possibly Vortigern, have been termed High King of Britain. the ruler...
- the letter S. The Es**** kings issued coins that echoed those issued by Cunobeline simultaneously ****erting a link to the first century rulers while emphasising...