- The
Dobunni were one of the Iron Age
tribes living in the
British Isles prior to the
Roman conquest of Britain.
There are
seven known references to the...
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Iceni and Corieltauvi, to the east by the Trinovantes, to the west by the
Dobunni and Atrebates, and to the
south by the
Regni and Cantiaci. The name 'Catuvellauni'...
- They were
bordered to the
north by the Ordovices; to the east by the
Dobunni; and to the west by the Demetae.
According to Tacitus's
biography of Agricola...
-
bordered by the
Brigantes to the north, the
Cornovii to the west, the
Dobunni and
Catuvellauni to the south, and the
Iceni to the east.
Their capital...
-
thought to have been ****ociated with the
ancient British tribe of the
Dobunni,
having the same root word as the
River Churn. The
earliest known reference...
- second-largest area of a city in
Roman Britain. It was the
tribal capital of the
Dobunni and is
usually thought to have been the
capital of the Diocletian-era province...
- same area
during the Iron Age.
Atrebates Belgae Cantiaci Catuvellauni Dobunni Dumnonii, and sub-tribe
Cornovii Durotriges Regnenses Trinovantes Iceni...
- Telegraph.
Archived from the
original on 4 May 2015.
Retrieved 4 May 2015. "
Dobunni to Hwicce". Bath past.
Archived from the
original on 23
September 2015...
- in
beginning his Part II.8 "The
tribes of the periphery: Durotriges,
Dobunni,
Iceni and Corieltauvi" (pp 178-201).
Several homestead sites have been...
- of the
Hwicce may
roughly have
corresponded to the
Roman civitas of the
Dobunni. The area
appears to have
remained largely British in the
first century...