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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...
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distribution Caratacus appears to have been the protégé of his
uncle Epaticcus, who
expanded Catuvellaunian power westwards most
likely from his palace...
- have
become the
dominant power in south-eastern Britain. His
brother Epaticcus gained territory to the
south and west at the
expense of the Atrebates...
- (approximate date)
Arsaces I (or
Arshak I),
Roman client king of
Armenia Epaticcus,
British prince of the
Catuvellauni (approximate date)
Gaius Poppaeus...
- sons, Adminius,
Togodumnus and Caratacus, and a brother,
Epaticcus,
known to history.
Epaticcus expanded his
influence into the
territory of the Atrebates...
- east by the Catuvellauni, led by
Epaticcus,
brother of Cunobelinus, who
conquered Calleva in
about 25 AD.
After Epaticcus's death ca. 35 AD
Verica regained...
- his son Cunobeline, who
ruled primarily from Camulodunum.
Another son,
Epaticcus,
expanded his
territory westwards into the
lands of the Atrebates. A genealogy...
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Calleva fell to Cunobelinus's
brother Epaticcus by
about 25.
Verica regained some
territory following Epaticcus's death in
about 35, but Cunobelinus's...
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distribution it
appears that Caratacus,
following in the
footsteps of his
uncle Epaticcus,
completed the
conquest of the Atrebates, the main
rival to the Catuvellauni...
- east.
Around 10 AD,
Verica was
dethroned by the
brother of Cunobelinus,
Epaticcus.
Verica did not
regain control until 37 AD. Caratacus, of the Catuvellauni...