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Iceni (Latin: Icēnī) is
uncertain and
modern suggestions are speculative.
Icenian coins dating from the 1st
century AD use the
spelling ECEN: an article...
- whom he
identifies with Prasutagus,
succeeded Scavo after the
Icenian rebellion of 47.
Icenian coins dating from the 1st
century AD use the
spelling ECEN...
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until the 1st
century CE.
Antedios came to
power in 25 CE,
succeeding the
Icenian ruler Can.
Evidence indicates that
Antedios remained neutral during the...
- was ignored.
Tacitus describes the
Romans as
seizing lands,
enslaving Icenians and of
violently humiliating his family; his widow, Boudica, was flogged...
- founded.
Corbulo betters the
course of Rome in Armenia. In Britain, the
Icenian revolt under Boudicca.
Criminal trials and
political purges in Rome. Murder...
- ISBN 978-1-4456-6275-6. Talbot, John (14
December 2017). Made for Trade: A New View of
Icenian Coinage.
Oxbow Books. ISBN 978-1-78570-815-2. Collingwood, R.G.; Myres...
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school to the
senior school.
Former pupils of the
school are
known as
Icenians, and include: Sir John
Mills (1926);
actor Allen Clarke (1928): educationalist;...
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School Old
Lancastrians Lancing College Old
Lancing Langley School,
Loddon Icenians Refers to the
Iceni who once
occupied the
locality Latymer Upper School...
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would develop lay in the west of the
Brythonic Iceni tribe's territory.
Icenian coins have been
found in both
March and Wisbech. Like the rest of Cambridgeshire...
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Tacitus uses
fanaticus to
describe the
troop of
druids who
attended on the
Icenian queen Boudica. The word was
often used
disparagingly by
ancient Romans...