-
Claudius Cogidubnus,
whose original name may have been
Togidubnus or
Togodumnus.
Togodumnus is
known only from C****ius Dio's
Roman History,
according to which...
-
invasion of Britain. Two
other sons,
Togodumnus and Caratacus, are
named by Dio C****ius. No
coins of
Togodumnus are known, but Caratacus' rare
coins suggest...
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major role in the
defeat of the
Britons led by the
brothers Caratacus and
Togodumnus (leaders of the Catuvellauni) in the 2-day
Battle of the
Medway (probably...
- and
River Thames.
Togodumnus was
killed (although both
Miles Russell and John Hind
argue that Dio was
mistaken in
reporting Togodumnus' death, that he was...
- 90s is
mentioned by the poet Martial. He is
nearly contemporary with
Togodumnus, a
prince of the
Catuvellauni tribe mentioned by Dio C****ius, and the...
-
Plautius defeated first Caratacus on the
River Medway, then
Togodumnus on the
River Thames.
Togodumnus died
shortly afterwards,
although Caratacus survived and...
- landing, the
British tribes united to
fight them
under the
command of
Togodumnus and his
brother Caratacus of the
Catuvellauni tribe.
After losing two...
- in
territory formerly ruled by Verica.
British resistance was led by
Togodumnus and Caratacus, sons of the late king of the Catuvellauni, Cunobeline....
- hides,
slaves and
hunting dogs.
Cunobelinus had
three sons, Adminius,
Togodumnus and Caratacus, and a brother, Epaticcus,
known to history.
Epaticcus expanded...
- the
river Medway, the
second on the
river Thames. One of
their leaders,
Togodumnus, was killed, but his
brother Caratacus survived to
continue resistance...