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Cunobelin
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Cantiaci
the Cantiaci. Cunobelin , ruled until ca. 30 AD. Adminius , son of Cunobelin, succeeded his father ...
42
of Geumgwan Gaya in the Korean peninsula. Births Deaths King Cunobelin of the Catuvellauni ...
Catuvellauni
, evidence suggest a state of war with the neighbour tribe of the Atrebates, during the rule of Cunobelin...-ca.10 AD, pursued war against the Trinovantes Cunobelin , son of the above, ruled ca.10-ca.42 AD, also... Medway against the Romans Others Adminius, son of Cunobelin, struggled for power with Togodummus ...
Tasciovanus
but was steadfast in fair justice. He was succeeded by his son Cunobelin, also known as Cymbeline... Kings Followed by: Cunobelin ...
Battle of Medway
command of Togodumnus and his brother Caratacus (the sons of Cunobelin), to fight them. They were ...
Cymbeline
Cymbeline is a play by William Shakespeare. Critics often put it in a grouping called Shakespeare's Late Romances along with Pericles, Prince of Tyre , The Tempest , and The Winter's Tale . The King, Cymbeline himself, is based on a British chieftain, Cunobelin, who reigned at the time of the ...
Oldest town in Britain
77AD. From around 10AD, Cunobelin (the Cymbeline of Shakespeare's play), ruled much of south-east ...
The Kimbles
The Kimbles are a group of villages to the south of Aylesbury in the county of Buckinghamshire, that sit at the foot of the Chiltern Hills. The three villages are called Great Kimble , Little Kimble and Kimble Wick . Their name comes from Cymbeline (also known as Cunobelin) who was once King of ...
10  Trinovantes
elsewhere, the Catuvellauni under their leader Cunobelin --- Shakespeare's Cymbeline --- attacked the ...
11  Caratacus
Caratacus (also spelled Caractacus ) is the Roman form of the Celtic name Caradoc. It usually refers to the chieftain Caratacus, (died c. 54AD), who was a Celtic warrior from the Catuvellaunii tribe. Probably the youngest son of king Cunobelin (William Shakespeare's Cymbeline ), he was a loyal ...
12  Denehole
mines of Cunobeline (or Cymbeline) of the 1st century. In 1225 Henry III gave every man the right to ...
13  Colchester
"Cunobelin") (Cymbeline in William Shakespeare's play and "Old King Cole" of the nursery rhyme) was ...
14  Roman invasion of Britain
assist Verica however. British resistance was led by the sons of King Cunobelin (Cymbeline in ...
15  Buckinghamshire
, Cunobelin, had a castle in the area (the earthworks of which still remain) and lent his name to the ...


 
 
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