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    says Cartimandua and Venutius were loyal to Rome and "defended by Roman power". However, after the capture of Caratacus, Venutius became the most prominent...
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    to Venutius; the war to us." Tacitus refers to Cartimandua's dumping of her husband for Vellocatus as scandalous. He Also discusses how Venutius rallies...
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    confederation, and some, including Higham and Jones, have speculated that Venutius, first husband of the Brigantian queen Cartimandua and later (69 A.D.)...
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    defeated Venutius' rebellion. After the divorce, Cartimandua married Venutius' armour-bearer, Vellocatus, and raised him to the kingship. Venutius staged...
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  • armour-bearer to Venutius, husband of Cartimandua, the queen of the Brigantes and an ally of Rome. Some time after 51 AD Cartimandua split with Venutius, divorcing...
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    ask for Roman aid following a rebellion by Venutius in 69. The Romans evacuated Cartimandua leaving Venutius in power. Tacitus says that in 71 Quintus...
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    period, reigned over by the Brigantian monarchs Cartimandua and her husband Venutius. The capital was between the north and west ridings Isurium Brigantum (near...
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  • Bolanus had to face the second insurrection of Venutius amongst the Brigantes. Cartimandua, Venutius's ex-wife and queen of the Brigantes, had been a...
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  • commanded Legio IX Hispana in Britain, and defeated the first revolt of Venutius of the Brigantes during the governorship of Aulus Didius Gallus (52 to...
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    life. The Silures were still not pacified, and Cartimandua's ex-husband Venutius replaced Caratacus as the most prominent leader of British resistance....
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    Under the command of Caesius Nasica they put down the first revolt of Venutius, king of the Brigantes tribe, between 52 and 57. The Ninth suffered a serious...
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    and the Romans by extension, or supporting her husband Venutius and the British rebellion. Venutius went on to take control of the Brigantes tribe and lead...
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    Richmondshire, North Yorkshire, England. Whether Stanwick was the stronghold of Venutius or Cartimandua, or perhaps of them both for a brief time before their acrimonious...
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  • begins a campaign against the Silures of south Wales. Also in Britain Venutius begins his rebellion against his wife Cartimandua. Emperor Guang Wu grants...
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  • This decision does nothing but increase the Jews' anger. In Britain, Venutius leads a revolt against his ex-wife Cartimandua, queen of the Brigantes...
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    Cartimandua and her Roman allies, once later in the 50s and once in 69, led by Venutius, who had once been Cartimandua's husband. With the capture of Caratacus...
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    and Venutius were loyal to the Romans and in return were offered protection by their Imperial neighbours. But the royal couple divorced, and Venutius led...
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  • camp at Jericho and the Romans cut off escape routes toward Jerusalem. Venutius successfully deposes his wife Cartimandua and becomes the ruler of the...
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    rule in southern Britain, northern Britain remained volatile. In AD 69 Venutius, a Brigantes noble, was to lead another less well documented revolt, initially...
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    Quintus Petillius Cerialis to Britain to deal with another rebellion led by Venutius. During the next years, the legion was to stay in the British Islands to...
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    becomes the new governor of Britain and faces a second insurrection of Venutius, king of the Brigantes. July 1 – two legions in Egypt, a legion in Syria...
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    a base for Venutius after his 'divorce' from Cartimandua, the Brigantes Queen who was a supporter of the Roman invaders, unlike Venutius who led several...
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    the same status as Isurium. Tacitus recorded that Isuer was the seat of Venutius, king of the Brigantes who was usurped from power by his wife, Cartismandua...
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    This decision does nothing but increase the Jews' anger. In Britain, Venutius leads a revolt against his ex-wife Cartimandua, queen of the Brigantes...
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  • of what is now Wales, particularly the Silures, continued to hold out. Venutius' first insurrection against Queen Cartimandua of the Brigantes occurred...
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    and Venutius were loyal to the Romans and in return were offered protection by their Imperial neighbours. But the royal couple divorced, and Venutius led...
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    led a resistance against Roman forces in 69 A.D. under the leadership of Venutius. This is based upon the evidence of a large (c.7 acre) Iron Age enclosure...
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  • King of Thrace under Rome (38–46) Brigantes – Cartimandua, Queen (43–69) Venutius, King (?–c.52, 69–?) Vellocatus, King (c.52–c.69) Cantiaci – Vodenos, King...
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    camp at Jericho and the Romans cut off escape routes toward Jerusalem. Venutius successfully deposes his wife Cartimandua and becomes the ruler of the...
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  • depended on Roman support to withstand the forces of her estranged husband, Venutius. The territory remained independent until 69 AD, when the Ninth Legion...
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