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    The Corieltauvi (also the Coritani, and the Corieltavi) were a Celtic tribe living in Britain prior to the Roman conquest, and thereafter a civitas of...
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    was surrounded by a periphery of coin using groups some of which, the Corieltauvi, Durotriges, Dobunni and Iceni, appear to have minted their own coinage...
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  • thus meaning "under Lord Prasto-". It is also notable that coins of the Corieltauvi have been found inscribed with the similar names IISVPRASV and ESVPASV...
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    Carvetīī (*Carwetīī) Luguvalium Catuvellaunī (*Catuwellaunī) Verulamium Corieltauvī (*Corieltauī) Ratae Corieltauvorum Cornovīī (*Cornowīī) Viroconium Cornoviorum...
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  • Augustus around AD 7. Another Dumnovellaunus appears on coins of the Corieltauvi, dating ca. 45 AD. He appears to have been a subordinate king to Volisios...
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    Cambridgeshire. Their territory was bordered to the north by the Iceni and Corieltauvi, to the east by the Trinovantes, to the west by the Dobunni and Atrebates...
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    Carvetii in the northwest, the Parisii to the east and, to the south, the Corieltauvi and the Cornovii. To the north was the territory of the Votadini, which...
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    and parts of Suffolk and Cambridgeshire, and bordered the area of the Corieltauvi to the west, and the Catuvellauni and Trinovantes to the south. In the...
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    Ordovices Caernarfonshire Town Yes Caistor (Thancaster) Caer Correi Caistor Corieltauvi Lincolnshire Town No Cambridge Caer Grauth Duroliponte Catuvellauni Cambridgeshire...
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    rule. Their territory was bordered by the Brigantes to the North, the Corieltauvi to the East, the Dobunni to the South, and the Deceangli and Ordovices...
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    read Corieltauvi?". Transactions of the Leicester Archaeological and Historical Society. 48. Tomlin, R S O (1983). "Non Coritani sed Corieltauvi". The...
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    Silver stater of Mithrapata of Lycia, c. 390–370 BC Gold stater of the Corieltauvi, 50−20 BC Channel Islands Armorican Billon Silver Stater about 75 BC...
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    crossed the River Nene. More generally, it was in the territory of the Corieltauvi in a region of villas and commercial potteries. The name is a Latinisation...
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    sub-tribe Cornovii Durotriges Regnenses Trinovantes Iceni Carvetii Cornovii Corieltauvi Parisi Brigantes Caledonii Caereni Carnonacae Corionototae Creones Damnonii...
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  • The distribution of these rings closely matches the territory of the Corieltauvi tribe. In 2005 a silver ring inscribed DEO TOTA ("to the god Toutatis")...
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    (Lincolnshire) in 1961. He may have been a god belonging to the tribe of the Corieltauvi. A nemeton is in the Roman placename Vernemeton (now Willoughby-on-the-Wolds...
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    Kegworth was situated well within the territory of the Coritani (or Corieltauvi), one of the most powerful Ancient British tribes. A date cannot be put...
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    area. During pre-Roman times, most of Lincolnshire was inhabited by the Corieltauvi people.[citation needed] The language of the area at that time would...
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    read Corieltauvi?". Transactions of the Leicester Archaeological and Historical Society. 48. Tomlin, R S O (1983). "Non Coritani sed Corieltauvi". The...
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    area: The River Avon formed a natural barrier between the Dobunni and Corieltauvi tribes, and it is likely that defended frontier settlements were set...
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    site, and it seems he may have been a god belonging to the tribe of the Corieltauvi. Mars Segomo. "Mars the Victorious" appears among the Celtic Sequani...
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    Iron Age the area is believed to have been the frontier between the Corieltauvi and Dobunni tribes. In the Roman era, the Fosse Way delimited Roman settlement...
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    crossed the River Slea. It was a tribal centre and home to a mint for the Corieltauvi in the 1st centuries BC and AD. Evidence of Roman and Anglo-Saxon settlement...
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    A historical basis for such a region exists in the territory of the Corieltauvi tribe. When the Romans took control, they made Leicester (Ratae Corieltauvorum)...
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    Part II.8 "The tribes of the periphery: Durotriges, Dobunni, Iceni and Corieltauvi" (pp 178-201). Several homestead sites have been excavated in Cranborne...
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  • an Iron Age hill fort, perhaps a lookout over the Soar valley for the Corieltauvi tribe Beckingthorpe SK808394 Lost place in Bottesford, recorded as Beclintorp...
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  • Cunobelinus, King (9–40 AD) Togodumnus, King (?–43) Caratacus, King (?–c.50) Corieltauvi – Volisios, King (c.45) Dumnocoveros, Sub-king under Volisios (c.45)...
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    may have been later conquered by the possibly Belgian Catuvellauni) Corieltauvi / Coritani (East Midlands including Leicester) Corionototae (possibly...
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    known as Cirencester. Their territory was bordered by the Cornovii and Corieltauvi to the North; the Catuvellauni to the East; the Atrebates and Belgae...
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    Minster. It is one of three of its type found in the territories of the Corieltauvi (or Coritani) tribes – along with Scampton in Lincolnshire and Norfolk...
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