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    Claudius to spare him. Caratacus' speech to Claudius has been a popular subject in visual art. Caratacus' name appears as both Caratacus and Caractacus in...
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  • victory; the wife and daughter of Caratacus were captured, and his brothers too were admitted to surrender. Caratacus himself escaped. He fled north, seeking...
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  • Look up Caratacus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Caratacus or Caractacus may refer to: Caratacus, a British king at the time of the Roman conquest...
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    Tacitus's account of her. She is recorded betraying the Celtic chieftain Caratacus, insincerely offering him sanctuary, but instead turning him in to the...
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  • earliest modern recorded leader of a Welsh tribe was the English leader Caratacus (Caradog) from the Catuvellauni tribe at Caer Caradoc. He fled England...
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    Early Medieval Caratacus Stone on Exmoor, Somerset. The Early Medieval Caratacus Stone on Exmoor, Somerset. The Early Medieval Caratacus Stone on Exmoor...
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    Two other sons, Togodumnus and Caratacus, are named by Dio Cassius. No coins of Togodumnus are known, but Caratacus' rare coins suggest that he followed...
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    the native tribes who attempted to resist were the Catuvellauni led by Caratacus. Later, an uprising led by Boudica, Queen of the Iceni, ended with Boudica's...
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    southeast of the Fosse Way. British resistance was led by the chieftain Caratacus until his defeat in AD 50. The isle of Mona, a stronghold of the druids...
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  • Publius Ostorius Scapula defeats Caratacus and the Silures in the territory of the Ordovices in central Wales. Caratacus seeks sanctuary with Cartimandua...
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    the Britons were easily defeated. Caratacus' wife and daughter were captured and his brother surrendered while Caratacus himself fled to the territory of...
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    Simon Scarrow (born 3 October 1962) is a British writer. Scarrow completed a master's degree at the University of East Anglia after working at the Inland...
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  • Caradog, Caradoc, Caradawg, or Cradawg, Latinised as Caratacus and anglicised as Craddock, is a given name for men in the Welsh language. It may refer...
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  • The following is a list of characters from the Harry Potter series. Each character appears in at least one Harry Potter-related book or story by J. K....
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  • possibly the Dobunni further west. He had two notable brothers, Adminius and Caratacus. In Cunobelinus's later days Adminius gained control of the Cantiaci in...
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    and hunting dogs. Cunobelinus had three sons, Adminius, Togodumnus and Caratacus, and a brother, Epaticcus, known to history. Epaticcus expanded his influence...
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    united to fight them under the command of Togodumnus and his brother Caratacus of the Catuvellauni tribe. After losing two initial skirmishes in eastern...
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    after his death anti-Roman factions led by his son Caratacus had the most power. In 40 AD, Caratacus overthrew Verica of the Atrebates client kingdom,...
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    defeated first Caratacus on the River Medway, then Togodumnus on the River Thames. Togodumnus died shortly afterwards, although Caratacus survived and continued...
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    historians of Scotland. The first historical figure in Buchanan's list is Caratacus. The rediscovery of the works of Tacitus prompted Boece to include this...
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    organised by the Celtic leader Caratacus, exiled in their lands after the defeat of his tribe in the Battle of the Medway. Caratacus became a warlord of the...
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    Autaritus Battle of Baduhenna Wood Bato (Daesitiate chieftain) Boudica Caratacus Fritigern Gainas Gaius Julius Civilis John of Gothia Spartacus Totila...
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    ISSNĀ 0029-7712. Retrieved 23 July 2023. "Roman Military Campaigns - Caratacus ap Cunobelin Catuvellaunum". Roman Britain. Retrieved 23 July 2023. "The...
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    by Caratacus, and he carried out an effective guerrilla campaign against Governor Publius Ostorius Scapula. Finally, in 51, Ostorius lured Caratacus into...
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    killed and the rest were pardoned. In 51, the defeated resistance leader Caratacus sought sanctuary with the Brigantian queen, Cartimandua, but she showed...
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  • Munatia Plancina Darien Angadi as Gaius Plautius Silanus Peter Bowles as Caratacus Norman Eshley as Marcus Vinicius John Bennett as Gaius Stertinius Xenophon...
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    read "Caratauc map Cinbelin map Teuhant". This is the equivalent of "Caratacus, son of Cunobelinus, son of Tasciovanus", putting the three historical...
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    of the Brigantes, in about 51 AD. After the British resistance leader Caratacus was defeated by Publius Ostorius Scapula in Wales, he fled north to the...
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    Taliesin, etc.) Plant's first son, Karac, was named after the Welsh warrior Caratacus. The song "Bron-Y-Aur Stomp" is named after the 18th-century Welsh cottage...
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  • with reference to an incident of the early empire. The British king, Caratacus, having rebelled, found himself trapped on a rocky hill, so that if he...
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