-
normalised as
Cunorix macus Maqui Coline and
translated as
Cunorīx son of
Maqqos Colinī,
where Cunorīx and
Maqqos Colinī are
personal names.
Cunorīx, literally...
-
alternative etymology has been postulated,
deriving the name from
Brittonic "
Cunorix",
meaning "Hound-king" (which
developed into
Cinir in Old Welsh, Kynyr...
- the 6th century, and an
ancient memorial stone bearing the
Celtic name
Cunorix,
known as the
Wroxeter Stone, has been
discovered here.[citation needed]...
-
Wrocensaete means the 'inhabitants of Wroxeter'. The
Wroxeter Stone or
Cunorix Stone, was
found in 1967, with an
inscription in an
Insular Celtic language...
- Charles-Edwards, p. 148. Charles-Edwards, 155-162, map 8; 100 objects, "
Cunorix Gravestone" Charles-Edwards, pp. 175–176.
Kingship and Sacrifice, NMI;...
- 20
Petrie crown 2nd
century National Museum of
Ireland –
Archaeology 21
Cunorix stone 460–75 In situ 22 St Patrick's
Confessio 21 c. 460–90
Trinity College...