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Verlamion, or Verlamio, was a
settlement in Iron Age Britain. It was a
major centre of the
Catuvellauni tribe from
about 20 BC
until shortly after the...
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Britain in Ptolemy's
Geography in the 2nd century,
occupying the town of
Verlamion (modern St Albans) and the
surrounding areas of Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire...
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appears to have
become king of the
Catuvellauni c. 20 BC,
ruling from
Verlamion (the site of modern-day St Albans). He is
believed to have
moved the tribal...
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sprang up
where it stopped.
There was an Iron Age
settlement known as
Verlamion, or Verlamio, near the site of the
present city, the
centre of Tasciov****'...
- city
located in Hertfordshire, England. It was
originally founded as
Verlamion a
settlement belonging to the
Catuvellauni (a
Celtic tribe or
state of...
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which belonged to the Catuvellauni. This
settlement is
usually called Verlamion. The
etymology is
uncertain but the name has been
reconstructed as *Uerulāmion...
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coins from both
Camulodunum (Colchester,
capital of the Trinovantes) and
Verlamion (later the
Roman town of Verulamium, now
modern St Albans),
capital of...
- 10 BC Tasciov****, a king of the
Catuvellauni already issuing coins from
Verlamion, also
issued coins from Camulodunon,
suggesting that the Trinovantes'...
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Burghead was some 12
acres (5 hectares) in size, see
Driscoll 2001; for
Verlamion (later
Roman Verulamium), a
southern British settlement on a very much...
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England Ratae Corieltauvorum (Leicester),
England Traprain Law,
Scotland Verlamion,
England Noviomagus Reginorum, (Chichester),
England Budapest-Gellért...