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Volisios was a
local ruler or king
based in the
English East Midlands,
around the time of the
Roman conquest of Britain. He is
traditionally thought to...
- –c.50)
Corieltauvi –
Volisios, King (c.45) Dumnocoveros, Sub-king
under Volisios (c.45) Dubnovellaunus, Sub-king
under Volisios (c.45) Cartivelios, Sub-king...
- so
abbreviated as to be unidentifiable.
Later coins feature the name of
Volisios,
apparently the
paramount king of the region,
together with
names of three...
- Corieltauvi,
dating ca. 45 AD. He
appears to have been a
subordinate king to
Volisios,
probably the
overall king of the territory.
Given the
chronology it is...
- coins. His name
appears on
coins minted c. AD 30-60,
paired with the name
Volisios, who is
thought to have been an ally or co-ruler.
Coritani at Roman-Britain...
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perhaps before. He is only
known from coin inscriptions,
which suggest that he was a co-ruler or
subordinate of
Volisios.
Coritani at Roman-Britain.co.uk...