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Segovax (possibly from
Celtic sego "victory") was one of the four
kings of Kent
during Julius Caesar's
second expedition to
Britain in 54 BC, alongside...
- 54 B.C.,
detailing the life of
Segovax, a
curious character with
slightly webbed hands and a
flash of
white hair.
Segovax becomes the
ancestor of the Ducket...
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message to the four
kings of Kent, Cingetorix, Carvilius,
Taximagulus and
Segovax, to
gather their forces and
attack the
Roman camp on the coast, but the...
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being subjugated by the Romans.[page needed]
Caesar mentions four kings,
Segovax, Carvilius, Cingetorix, and Taximagulus, who held
power in
Cantium at the...
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purchase her own gladiator,
Segovax, whom she
pressures to kill Spartacus. The
attempt is
unsuccessful and
Segovax is crucified,
though her involvement...
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recruits for 100 denarii, and
Ilithyia chooses to
sponsor one, a Gaul
named Segovax, in
order to both defy her
husband and
impress her
socialite friends. After...
- sent word to his
allies in Kent, Cingetorix, Carvilius,
Taximagulus and
Segovax,
described as the "four
kings of Cantium", to
stage a
diversionary attack...
- Kent
during Caesar's
second expedition to
Britain in 54 BC,
alongside Segovax,
Carvilius and Taximagulus. This
disambiguation page
lists articles about...
- Kent
during Caesar's
second expedition to
Britain in 54 BC,
alongside Segovax,
Carvilius and Taximagulus. The four were
allies of the
British leader...
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Olyndicus of the
Iberian Celtiberians Riothamus of
Brittonic Dumnonia Segovax of the
Brittonic Cantiaci Segovesus of the
Gallic Bituriges Punicus of...