- Brittonic: *Cunobelinos, "Dog-Strong"), also
known by his name's
Latin form
Cunobelinus, was a king in pre-Roman
Britain from
about AD 9 to
about AD 40. He is...
-
Camulodunon (modern Colchester),
previously the seat of his
father Cunobelinus.
Cunobelinus had died some time
before the invasion.
Caratacus and his brother...
- Tasciov**** or by his son
Cunobelinus, who
succeeded him ca AD 9 and
ruled for
about 30 years.
Little is
known of
Cunobelinus's life, but his name survived...
- of the Atrebates.
Cunobelinus, king of the Catuvellauni:
Expanded his
influence into
Cantiaci territory. Adminius, son of
Cunobelinus:
Seems to have ruled...
- from C****ius Dio's
Roman History,
according to
which he was a son of
Cunobelinus. He
probably succeeded his
father to the
kingship of the Catuvellauni...
- son
Cunobelinus.
Cunobelinus then
succeeded his
father at Verlamion,
beginning the
dominance of the
Catuvellauni over the south-east.
Cunobelinus was...
-
later the
tribe was
finally conquered by
either Tasciov**** or his son
Cunobelinus. The
Trinovantes reappeared in
history when they parti****ted in Boudica's...
-
Epaticcus or
Epaticcu (d. c. AD 35) was a
brother of
Cunobelinus, king of the Catuvellauni, a
tribe of Iron Age Britain.
Coins bearing his name begin...
- and the
powerful Catuvellauni on the
north bank. In
about AD 42 King
Cunobelinus (in
Welsh legend Cynfelin ap Tegfan) of the
Catuvellauni died and war...
- po****r
books from Late
Antiquity and the
early Middle Ages, the
names of
Cunobelinus and his son
Adminius were
combined and then jumbled,
giving way to a...