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    Cantiaci (redirect from Cantii)
    The Cantiaci or Cantii were an Iron Age Celtic people living in Britain before the Roman conquest, and gave their name to a civitas of Roman Britain. They...
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  • the Cantii King Pellenor, frets for her people's safety. The Cantii are in a perpetual feud with the Regni, a powerful and large tribe. The Cantii's only...
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    Wye, Kent (redirect from Cantii Way)
    crosses the Stour Valley Walk and follows the path of the Pilgrims Way. The Cantii Way is a 145 miles (233 km), circular cycling route that uses cycle paths...
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    coins being minted in Britain is attributed to Kentish tribes such as the Cantii who around 80–60 BC imitated those of Marseille through casting instead...
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  • BC; however, some manuscripts of Livy give his nomen as Scantius. Other Cantii are known from inscriptions, particularly from Aquileia in Venetia and Histria...
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  • Kong actor Canti, fictional robot from the Japanese animated series FLCL Cantii or Cantiaci, Iron Age Celtic people living in Britain Canty (disambiguation)...
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  • Vectis. Kent KE Ancient Brythonic or earlier Cent or Centlond (Land of the) Cantii or Cantiaci, a Celtic tribal name possibly meaning white, bright. Lancashire...
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  • (link) Media related to Stele of Cantius at Wikimedia Commons "Grabstele der Cantii". Universität Graz - Geisteswissenschaftliche Fakultät. Retrieved 2014-06-25...
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  • Misericordiae (Fathers of Mercy) S.J.C. – Canonici Regulares Sancti Joannis Cantii (Canons Regular of Saint John Cantius) S.S.C. – Columban Fathers (Missionary...
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  • is attested at least since 1346 with the name of Team of Canzo (Squadra Cantii). In 1435, along with eight other pieves and communal teams (Pieves of Oggiono...
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    after demilitarisation. It became the civitas capital of the Cantiaci (Cantii) tribes. A large religious and administrative complex was soon established...
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    The coins in the core area are generally attributed to the Atrebates and Cantii in the areas south of the Thames and the Trinovantes and Catuvellauni to...
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  • Kent. Battle of Cymensora – Anglo-Saxons (Saxons) led by Ælle defeat the Cantii close to Selsey. Siege of Anderida – Anglo-Saxons (Saxons) led by Ælle capture...
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    to have been the site of a major Celtic settlement and a place where the Cantii tribe fought Roman invaders near Leyton Cross and Joyden's Wood. In the...
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  • Smallville Pat Phelan, a main character from Coronation Street Phelan of the Cantii, character from the tv show Britannia (TV series) Irish clans "Irish Identity"...
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  • the Anglo-Saxon period, and was based on the earlier Celtic-language name Cantii. Initially applied only to the area east of the River Medway, by the end...
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  • the Anglo-Saxon period, and was based on the earlier Celtic-language name Cantii. Initially applied only to the area east of the River Medway, by the end...
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    the Anglo-Saxon period, and was based on the earlier Celtic-language name Cantii. Initially applied only to the area east of the River Medway, by the end...
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    in which he is described in Latin as Bartholmaaei St Leger de com(itatu) Cantii ("of the county of Kent") Vivian, p.224; Prince, John, (1643–1723) The Worthies...
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  • the Anglo-Saxon period, and was based on the earlier Celtic-language name Cantii. Initially applied only to the area east of the River Medway, by the end...
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  • the Anglo-Saxon period, and was based on the earlier Celtic-language name Cantii. Initially applied only to the area east of the River Medway, by the end...
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    the Anglo-Saxon period, and was based on the earlier Celtic-language name Cantii. Initially applied only to the area east of the River Medway, by the end...
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    Complete Peerage, new edition, Vol.IV, p.377 Vivian, p.106: Latin: de Com. Cantii ("from the county of Kent") Vivian, p.106 Pevsner, Nikolaus & Cherry, Bridget...
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  • "said to be Blanche St Ledger (died 1483)" Vivian, p.106: Latin: de Com. Cantii ("from the county of Kent") Vivian, p.46 Vivian, p.46, regnal year 28 Henry...
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