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    (1998). "Tincomarus Commi Filius". Britannia. 29: 309–315. doi:10.2307/526822. Frere, Sheppard S.; Millett, Martin J. (2012). "Tincomarus". The Oxford...
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  • Atrebates name themselves on their coins as sons of Commius: Tincomarus, Eppillus and Verica. Tincomarus seems to have ruled jointly with his father from about...
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    BC Commius appears to have ruled in collaboration with Tincomarus. After his death Tincomarus appears to have ruled the northern part of the kingdom from...
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  • Tincomarus ruled from Calleva Atrebatum (Silchester) in the north. Eppillus became ruler of the whole territory a little before 7 AD, and Tincomarus appears...
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  • from Rome and exiled to the Black Sea near Tomis (modern-day Constanța). Tincomarus, deposed king of the Atrebates, flees Britain for Rome; Eppillus becomes...
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    coin with a thin silver wash. In the final years of the 1st century BC Tincomarus, a local ruler in southern Britain, started issuing coins that appear...
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    Romans. After Tincomarus, Augustus chose to recognize his brother, Eppillus, as the next client king. After ruling jointly with Tincomarus, he apparently...
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  • Divi Augusti, a British king called Dumnovellaunus appears, alongside Tincomarus of the Atrebates, as a supplicant to Augustus around AD 7. Another Dumnovellaunus...
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    According to Augustus's Res Gestae, two British kings, Dubnovellaunus and Tincomarus, fled to Rome as supplicants during his reign, and Strabo's Geographica...
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    from Rome and exiled to the Black Sea near Tomis (modern-day Constanța). Tincomarus, deposed king of the Atrebates, flees Britain for Rome; Eppillus becomes...
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  • (98–117) See also: List of Roman consuls Atrebates (complete list) – Tincomarus, client King of Thrace under Rome (c.20 BC–7 AD) Eppillus, client King...
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  • King (12 BC–12 AD) Atrebates (complete list) – Commius, King (57–c.22 BC Tincomarus, King (c.22–8 AD) Eppillus, King (8–15) Verica, King (15–40) Catuvellauni...
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  • Museum, London 50 gold staters of Commios, Tincomarus and Epillus (Hoard A) 206 gold staters of Tincomarus and Verica (Hoard B) 1 Roman gold ring 1 Roman...
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    Regni tribe under their leader Commius occupied the Manhood Peninsula. Tincomarus and then Cogidubnus followed Commius as rulers of the Regni. At the time...
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  • the name Gwladys in Wales. Furthermore, several British kings, such as Tincomarus, Dubnovellaunus, Adminius and Verica, are known to have fled Britain to...
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    Tetradrachm issued by Ptolemy V, Greece, 204–181 BC 50 gold staters of Commius, Tincomarus and Eppillus, Alton, southern England, 1st century BC - 1st century AD...
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