- The
Trinovantēs (Common Brittonic: *Trinowantī) or
Trinobantes were one of the
Celtic tribes of Pre-Roman Britain.
Their territory was on the
north side...
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territory of the Iron Age
Trinovantes tribe. In the Iron Age, Es**** and
parts of
southern Suffolk were
controlled by the
local Trinovantes tribe.
Their production...
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bordered to the
north by the
Iceni and Corieltauvi, to the east by the
Trinovantes, to the west by the
Dobunni and Atrebates, and to the
south by the Regni...
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although largely unsuccessful, he
managed to set up a
client king from the
Trinovantes. The
Romans invaded Britain in 43 AD
during the
reign of
Emperor Claudius...
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bordered the area of the
Corieltauvi to the west, and the
Catuvellauni and
Trinovantes to the south. In the
Roman period,
their capital was
Venta Icenorum at...
- destro****
Camulodunum (modern Colchester),
earlier the
capital of the
Trinovantes, but at that time a
colonia for
discharged Roman soldiers. Upon hearing...
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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...
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stronghold of the druids, the
Iceni conspired with
their neighbours the
Trinovantes,
amongst others, to rise in revolt.
Boudica was
their leader. According...
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received tribute,
installed the
friendly king
Mandubracius over the
Trinovantes, and
returned to Gaul.
Planned invasions under Augustus were
called off...
- to be
found in Caesar's re-enthroning of
Mandubracius as king of the
Trinovantes, who had been
dethroned by C****ivellaunus and then
aided Caesar's second...