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- Mandubracius or Mandubratius was a king of the Trinovantes of south-eastern Britain in the 1st century BC. Mandubracius was the son of a Trinovantian...
- son, Mandubracius, fled to the protection of Caesar in Gaul. During his second expedition Caesar defeated C****ivellaunus and restored Mandubracius to the...
- Trinovantes, the most powerful tribe in Britain at the time. The king's son, Mandubracius, fled to Caesar in Gaul. Despite C****ivellaunus's harrying tactics, designed...
- British warlord C****ivellaunus to pay tribute to Rome and setting up Mandubracius of the Trinovantes as a client king. The Romans then returned to Gaul...
- nominal submission from the tribal chief C****ivellaunus and installs Mandubracius as a friendly king. WinterAmbiorix revolts in Gaul. He joins with...
- Imanuentius, is overthrown and killed by his rival C****ivellaunus. His son Mandubracius flees to Gaul and appeals to Julius Caesar for help. Lucius Licinius...
- beginnings of the system are to be found in Caesar's re-enthroning of Mandubracius as king of the Trinovantes, who had been dethroned by C****ivellaunus...
- Lucius Tiberius Lud son of Heli Maddan Maelgwn Gwynedd Magnus Maximus Mandubracius Queen Marcia Marg**** Marg**** II Marius of Britain Mempricius Meri****...
- Imanuentius, is overthrown and killed by his rival C****ivellaunus. His son Mandubracius flees to Gaul and appeals to Julius Caesar for help. Consuls: Marcus...
- this land was unknown. He received tribute, installed the friendly king Mandubracius over the Trinovantes, and returned to Gaul. Planned invasions under Augustus...