• Cantiaci stamped with the name Eppillus start to appear in Kent, replacing those of Dubnovellaunus. It is possible that Eppillus was deposed by Verica, fled...
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  • as king by Rome. In about 15, Eppillus was succeeded by Verica (at about the same time, a king by the name of Eppillus appears as ruler of the Cantiaci...
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    as a supplicant to Augustus c. 7 BCE. Vosenius, ruled until c. 15 CE. Eppillus, originally king of the Atrebates: Coins indicate he became king of the...
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    part of the kingdom from Calleva, while Eppillus ruled the southern part from Noviomagus (Chichester). Eppillus became sole ruler ca. AD 7. Verica succeeded...
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    Noviomagus Reginorum (modern Chichester). He succeeded his elder brother Eppillus as king in about 15 AD, and may also have reigned over the northern Atrebatic...
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  • Constanța). Tincomarus, deposed king of the Atrebates, flees Britain for Rome; Eppillus becomes king. Vonones I becomes king (shah) of the Parthian Empire. Finding...
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    coins that appear to have been made from melted down denarii. The coins of Eppillus, issued around Calleva Atrebatum around the same time, appear to have derived...
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    3g. Eppillus appears to have held land in two areas and issued a different series of coins in each of them. In particular the gold coins Eppillus had...
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  • contemporary or overlapped. He ruled until ca. 15 AD, and was succeeded by Eppillus, probably the former king of the Atrebates. British Celtic Nobles of the...
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    fled to Rome as a refugee and supplicant. He was replaced by his brother Eppillus whom Augustus chose to recognise as rex rather than depose and reinstate...
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    Atrebatian: 51 - 35 BC Commius the Younger: 35 - 20 BC Tincomaros: 30 BC - 7 AD Eppillus: 30 BC - 15 AD Verica: 15 - 41 AD Tiberius Claudius Cogidubnus: 43 - 80...
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    tribe under their leader Commius initially occupied the Manhood Peninsula. Eppillus, Verica and Cogidubnus followed Commius as rulers of the Regni or southern...
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    Constanța). Tincomarus, deposed king of the Atrebates, flees Britain for Rome; Eppillus becomes king. Vonones I becomes king (shah) of the Parthian Empire. Finding...
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    various coins from the Atrebates rulers named Commius, Tincommius, Verica, Eppillus, and Cunobelin were found on Selsey beach in 1877, and it is thought that...
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  • 52, 69–?) Vellocatus, King (c.52–c.69) Cantiaci – Vodenos, King (?–15) Eppillus, King (15–?) Catuvellauni (complete list) – Tasciovanus, King (c.20 BC–9...
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    the 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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  • (complete list) – Commius, King (57–c.22 BC Tincomarus, King (c.22–8 AD) Eppillus, King (8–15) Verica, King (15–40) Catuvellauni (complete list) – Cassivellaunus...
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    660—c.685), King of Sussex Queen Camilla (born 1947), wife of Charles III Eppillus (fl. c. 20BC—AD7), Iron Age king with capital at Chichester Tiberius Claudius...
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    Ptolemy V, Greece, 204–181 BC 50 gold staters of Commius, Tincomarus and Eppillus, Alton, southern England, 1st century BC - 1st century AD Roman coins of...
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    little evidence of habitation, and the only datable item is a coin of Eppillus who lived during the late 1st century BC to early 1st century AD. He was...
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  • Year Date Event Reference c. 15 Verica succeeds Eppillus as king of the southern Atrebates (approximately modern Sussex and south-east Hampshire) with...
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