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    Cunobeline (redirect from Cunobelin)
    Cunobeline or Cunobelin (Common Brittonic: *Cunobelinos, "Dog-Strong"), also known by his name's Latin form Cunobelinus, was a king in pre-Roman Britain...
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    Before the Roman conquest of Britain it was already a centre of power for Cunobelin – known to Shakespeare as Cymbeline – king of the Catuvellauni (c. 5 BC –...
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    ISSN 0029-7712. Retrieved 23 July 2023. "Roman Military Campaigns - Caratacus ap Cunobelin Catuvellaunum". Roman Britain. Retrieved 23 July 2023. "The Wroxeter Hinterland...
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    Before the Roman conquest of Britain it was already a centre of power for Cunobelin – known to Shakespeare as Cymbeline – king of the Catuvellauni (c. 5 BC –...
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    Bronze coins of Cunobelin, called "King of the Britons" by Suetonius. 1–42 AD....
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  • Bronze coin of Cunobelin – note the letters CAMV for Camulodunon...
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  • first century BC under Addedomarus. Later, under the Celtic warlords Cunobelin and Caratacus in the first century AD, it became the most powerful Celtic...
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    18th century. Caesar's Camp appears to have fallen under the rule of Cunobelin, king of the Catuvellauni tribe in the first century AD from a coin discovered...
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    the Atrebates rulers named Commius, Tincommius, Verica, Eppillus, and Cunobelin were found on Selsey beach in 1877, and it is thought that these coins...
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  • becomes king of the Catuvellauni. 39/40 A succession crisis erupts at Cunobelin's court and his exiled younger son Adminius flees to the court of Emperor...
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    bronze coins although in fairly small amounts. Tasciovanus's apparent son Cunobelin managed to gain control of the entire region. His staters again featured...
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  • Nümismatik Dernegi British Association of Numismatic Societies Yearbook / Cunobelin (1954–1960) - journal of the British Association of Numismatic Societies...
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    Finds have included pre-Roman British coins, including one minted by Cunobelin, and coins from the Roman arrival until 360, after which there are no...
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    antiquities (1767), and Samuel Pegge wrote to him an essay on the coins of Cunobelin (1766). Lyttelton bequeathed his manuscripts to the Society of Antiquaries...
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    case of attack. Caesar's Camp appears to have fallen under the rule of Cunobelin, king of the Catuvellauni tribe in the first century AD from a coin discovered...
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    Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, London, 1761. An Essay on the Coins of Cunobelin, London, 1766. Evans (Coins of the Ancient Britons, p. 7 t cf. p. 342)...
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