- The
Dumnonii or
Dumnones were a
British tribe who
inhabited Dumnonia, the area now
known as
Cornwall and
Devon (and some
areas of present-day
Dorset and...
- Iron Age,
Roman and the Sub-Roman periods, the
county was the home of the
Dumnonii Celtic Britons. The Anglo-Saxon
settlement of
Britain resulted in the partial...
-
region of Domnonée (Breton: Domnonea). The
kingdom is
named after the
Dumnonii, a
British Celtic tribe living in the south-west at the time of the Roman...
- was
thereby enhanced").
Their territory was
bordered to the west by the
Dumnonii; and to the east by the Belgae. The tribe's name is
known from Ptolemy's...
-
pressure from the
Romans on the
south of Gaul.
These people were
known as the
Dumnonii and gave
their name to
Devon in England.
Their most
powerful branch in...
- area
during the Iron Age.
Atrebates Belgae Cantiaci Catuvellauni Dobunni Dumnonii, and sub-tribe
Cornovii Durotriges Regnenses Trinovantes Iceni Carvetii...
- Ptolemy's
Geographike Hyphegesis mentions four
towns controlled by the
Dumnonii,
three of
which may have been in Cornwall. However,
after 410 AD, Cornwall...
- The name
could be
cognate with the
mythical Fir
Domnann and the
British Dumnonii. The
Tuatha Dé
Danann are
described as a
supernatural race, much like idealized...
- The
Cornovii is a name for a
tribe presumed to have been part of the
Dumnonii, a
Celtic tribe inhabiting the south-west
peninsula of
Great Britain, during...
- were the
chiefly family of the Cíarraige
tribe who in turn were from the
Dumnonii or
Laigin who were the
third wave of
Celts to
settle in
Ireland during...