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- Brittonic: *Cunobelinos, "Dog-Strong"), also known by his name's Latin form Cunobelinus, was a king in pre-Roman Britain from about AD 9 to about AD 40. He is...
- Camulodunon (modern Colchester), previously the seat of his father Cunobelinus. Cunobelinus had died some time before the invasion. Caratacus and his brother...
- Tasciov**** or by his son Cunobelinus, who succeeded him ca AD 9 and ruled for about 30 years. Little is known of Cunobelinus's life, but his name survived...
- son Cunobelinus. Cunobelinus then succeeded his father at Verlamion, beginning the dominance of the Catuvellauni over the south-east. Cunobelinus was...
- later the tribe was finally conquered by either Tasciov**** or his son Cunobelinus. Addedomarus, Dubnovellaunus and possibly Mandubracius all appear in...
- Cinbelin map Teuhant". This is the equivalent of "Caratacus, son of Cunobelinus, son of Tasciov****", putting the three historical figures in the correct...
- became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Rome acknowledges Cunobelinus, king of the Catuvellauni, as king of Britain. The Germanic tribes of...
- of the Atrebates. Cunobelinus, king of the Catuvellauni: Expanded his influence into Cantiaci territory. Adminius, son of Cunobelinus: Seems to have ruled...
- po****r books from Late Antiquity and the early Middle Ages, the names of Cunobelinus and his son Adminius were combined and then jumbled, giving way to a...
- from C****ius Dio's Roman History, according to which he was a son of Cunobelinus. He probably succeeded his father to the kingship of the Catuvellauni...