- says
Cartimandua and
Venutius were
loyal to Rome and "defended by
Roman power". However,
after the
capture of Caratacus,
Venutius became the most prominent...
- to
Venutius; the war to us."
Tacitus refers to Cartimandua's
dumping of her
husband for
Vellocatus as scandalous. He Also
discusses how
Venutius rallies...
-
defeated Venutius' rebellion.
After the divorce,
Cartimandua married Venutius' armour-bearer, Vellocatus, and
raised him to the kingship.
Venutius staged...
- confederation, and some,
including Higham and Jones, have
speculated that
Venutius,
first husband of the
Brigantian queen Cartimandua and
later (69 A.D.)...
- ask for
Roman aid
following a
rebellion by
Venutius in 69. The
Romans evacuated Cartimandua leaving Venutius in power.
Tacitus says that in 71 Quintus...
- armour-bearer to
Venutius,
husband of Cartimandua, the
queen of the
Brigantes and an ally of Rome. Some time
after 51 AD
Cartimandua split with
Venutius, divorcing...
- period,
reigned over by the
Brigantian monarchs Cartimandua and her
husband Venutius. The
capital was
between the
north and west
ridings Isurium Brigantum (near...
-
commanded Legio IX
Hispana in Britain, and
defeated the
first revolt of
Venutius of the
Brigantes during the
governorship of
Aulus Didius Gallus (52 to...
- Bol**** had to face the
second insurrection of
Venutius amongst the Brigantes. Cartimandua,
Venutius's ex-wife and
queen of the Brigantes, had been a...
- life. The
Silures were
still not pacified, and Cartimandua's ex-husband
Venutius replaced Caratacus as the most
prominent leader of
British resistance....