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- The Regni (also the Regini or the Regnenses) were a Celtic tribe or group of tribes living in Britain prior to the Roman Conquest, and later a civitas...
- similar; see naming difficulties) was a 1st-century king of the Regni or Regnenses tribe in early Roman Britain. Chichester and the nearby Roman villa at...
- Durotriges themselves considered this their defining characteristic. Further, "Regnenses" is a Latin name meaning "inhabitants of the (client) kingdom".[citation...
- The Roman client kingdoms in Britain were native tribes which chose to align themselves with the Roman Empire because they saw it as the best option for...
- 15 – c. 42 Predecessor Ep****s, king of the Atrebates tribe Successor Tiberius Claudius Cogidubnus, king of the Regni or Regnenses tribe Father Commius...
- Claudius may refer to: Tiberius Claudius Cogidubnus, 1st-century king of the Regnenses in early Roman Britain Tiberius Claudius Narcissus, one of the freedmen...
- Neumagen-Dhron near Trier, Germany Noviomagus Reginorum ("Noviomagus of the Regnenses"), the Romano-British settlement at Chichester, West Sus****, in England...
- Segontiaci, which were Brittonic or British tribes (Insular Celts). Regni / Regnenses – Belgic tribe, in today's East Hampshire, Sus**** and Surrey Possible...
- Throughout the books he is jealous of Dumnorix, the chieftain of the Regnenses. (Dumnorix is later killed when he attempts to s**** help from the governor...
- orders of Tiberius Claudius Cogidubnus, a 1st-century king of the Regni or Regnenses tribe. In 1789, William Pitt, the then Prime Minister, held a meeting...