Dubnovellaunus or Dumnovellaunus was the name of at least one, and possibly several kings of south eastern Prehistoric Britain Britain in the late 1st century BC early 1st century AD, known from coin legends and from a mention in the Res Gestae Divi Augusti . Dubnovellaunus is the name of a king who, based on coin distribution, appears to have ruled over Kent east of the River Medway . He was the first king of the Cantiaci to issue inscribed coins some of his coins appear to date from as early as 40 30 BC. Towards the end of the 1st century BC he seems to have been succeeded by a king called Vodenos or Vosenios, although it is possible the two kings reigns were contemporary or overlapped. A king called Dubnovellaunus succeeded his father Addedomarus as king of the Trinovantes ca. 10 5 BC and ruled for several years before being supplanted by Cunobelinus of the Catuvellauni . In the Res Gestae Divi Augusti , a British king called Dumnovellaunus appears, alongside Tincomarus of the Atrebates , as a supplicant to Caesar Augustus Augustus around AD 7. Another Dumnovellaunus appears on coins of the Corieltauvi , dating ca. 45 AD. He appears to have been a subordinate king to Volisios , probably the overall king of the territory. Given the chronology it is possible, but not certain, that Dubnovellaunus of the Cantiaci is the same individual as Dubnovellaunus of the Trinovantes and the Trinovantian Dubnovellaunus is most likely to be the Dumnovellaunus who presented himself to Augustus. External links http www.roman britain.org tribes cantiaci.htm Cantiaci , http www.roman britain.org tribes coritani.htm Coritani and http www.roman britain.org tribes trinovantes.htm Trinovantes at http www.roman britain.org Roman Britain.org http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Roman Texts Augustus Res Gestae home.html Res Gestae Divi Augusti at http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Roman home.html Lacus Curtius Category Monarchs of British tribes Category 1st century BC European rulers Category ... more details
Vodenos or Vosenios was a king of the Cantiaci of south eastern Prehistoric Britain Britain , and is known only from coin legends. He seems to have succeeded Dubnovellaunus to the throne of the Cantiaci towards the end of the 1st century BC, although their reigns may have been contemporary or overlapped. He ruled until ca. 15 AD, and was succeeded by Eppillus , probably the former king of the Atrebates . External links http www.roman britain.org people britons.htm British Celtic Nobles of the Early Roman Era and the http www.roman britain.org tribes cantiaci.htm Cantiaci at http www.roman britain.org Roman Britain.org http www.romans in britain.org.uk clb tribe cantium.htm Cantium at http www.romans in britain.org.uk Romans in Britain Category Monarchs of British tribes Category 1st century BC European rulers Category 1st century monarchs in Europe ... more details
Infobox royalty majesty name Addedomarus title King of the Trinovantes South Eastern Prehistoric Britain Britain image Gold coin of Addedomarus 35BCE 1BCE.jpg caption Gold coins of Addedomarus 35 1BCE. reign 1st century, to c. 50 AD native lang1 Brythonic language Brythonic native lang1 name1 native lang2 native lang2 name1 predecessor Unknown successor Dubnovellaunus father Unknown mother Unknown birth date Unknown birth place death date c.5 BC ? death place Addedomarus sometimes written A edomarus on coins was a king of south eastern Prehistoric Britain Britain in the late 1st century BC. His name is known only from his inscribed coins, the distribution of which seem to indicate that he was the ruler of the Trinovantes . He was the first king to produce inscribed coins north of the Thames, perhaps as early as 35 BC, although some estimates are as late as 15 BC. He seems to have moved the Trinovantian capital from Braughing in Hertfordshire to Camulodunum Colchester , Essex . For a brief period ca. 15 10 BC he seems to have been supplanted by Tasciovanus of the Catuvellauni , who issued coins from Camulodunum at that time. Addedomarus then appears to have regained power and reigned until 10 5 BC, when he was succeeded by Dubnovellaunus . Addedomarus appears in later, post Roman and medieval British Celtic genealogies and legends as Aedd Mawr Addedo the Great . Citation needed date February 2007 The Welsh Triads recall Aedd Mawr as one of the founders of Britain. References Philip de Jersey, Celtic Coinage in Britain , Shire Archaeology, 1996, ISBN 0 7478 0325 0 External links http www.roman britain.org tribes trinovantes.htm Trinovantes at http www.roman britain.org Roman Britain.org http www.romans in britain.org.uk clb tribe trinovantes.htm Trinovantes at http www.romans in britain.org.uk Romans in Britain Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Addedomarus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH ... more details
was restored. Addedomarus was briefly succeeded by his son Dubnovellaunus c. 10 BC 10 &ndash 5 ... . Mandubracius, Addedomarus and Dubnovellaunus all appear in later, post Roman and medieval British Celtic genealogies and legends as Manawydan, Aedd Mawr Addedo the Great and Dyfnwal Moelmut Dubnovellaunus ... more details
Eppillus Celtic languages Celtic little horse was the name of a Roman client kingdoms in Britain Roman client king of the Atrebates tribe of the British Iron Age . He was the son of Commius , the Gaulish former ally of Julius Caesar who fled to Britain following the uprising of Vercingetorix , or possibly of his son. After Commius s death in about 20 BC , based on numismatic evidence, Eppillus seems to have ruled jointly with his brother, Tincomarus . Eppillus s capital was Noviomagus Chichester in the south of the kingdom, while Tincomarus ruled from Calleva Atrebatum Silchester in the north. Eppillus became ruler of the whole territory a little before 7 AD 7 , and Tincomarus appears as a supplicant to the Roman emperor emperor Caesar Augustus Augustus in his Res Gestae Divi Augusti Res Gestae , so he would seem to have been driven out in some sort of domestic intrigue. After this, Eppillus s coins are marked Rex , indicating that he was recognised as king by Roman empire Rome . In about 15 AD 15 Eppillus was succeeded as king of the Atrebates by another brother, Verica . At about the same time coins of the 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 to Kent and established himself as king there, but equally possible that he was invited to become king by the Cantiaci, peacefully handing the rule of the Atrebates to his brother, or that he died and was succeeded by Verica, and that Eppillus of Kent was another man of the same name. References Caesar Augustus , Res Gestae Divi Augusti External links http www.roman britain.org tribes atrebates.htm Atrebates and http www.roman britain.org tribes cantiaci.htm Cantiaci at http www.roman britain.org Roman Britain.org http www.romans in britain.org.uk clb tribe atrebates.htm Atrebates and http www.romans in britain.org.uk clb tribe cantium.htm Cantium at http www.romans in britain.org.uk Romans in Britain Cate ... more details
Infobox Celts of England Name Cantiaci fullname Cantiaci map Image Map of the Territory of the Cantiaci.svg 220px Territory of the Cantiaci name Cantiaci capital Durovernum Cantiacorum small Canterbury small location Kent rulers Dubnovellaunus , Vosenius , Eppillus , Cunobelinus , Adminius The Cantiaci or Cantii were a Celts Celtic people living in Britain before the Roman conquest of Britain Roman conquest , and gave their name to a civitas of Roman Britain . They lived in the area now called Kent , in south eastern England. Their capital was Durovernum Cantiacorum , now Canterbury . They were bordered by the Regnenses to the west, and the Catuvellauni to the north. Julius Caesar landed in Cantium in 55 BC 55 and 54 BC , the first Ancient Rome Roman expeditions to Britain. He recounts in his De Bello Gallico v. 14 Ex his omnibus longe sunt humanissimi qui Cantium incolunt, quae regio est maritima omnis, neque multum a Gallica differunt consuetudine. Of all these British tribes , by far the most civilised are they who dwell in Kent, which is entirely a maritime region, and who differ but little from the Gaul Gauls in their customs . Rulers Pre Roman Iron Age Caesar mentions four kings, Segovax , Carvilius , Cingetorix Briton Cingetorix and Taximagulus , who held power in Cantium at the time of his second expedition in 54 BC . The British leader Cassivellaunus , besieged in his stronghold north of the Thames, sent a message to these four kings to attack the Roman naval camp as a distraction. The attack failed, a chieftain called Lugotorix was captured, and Cassivellaunus was forced to seek terms. In the century between Caesar s expeditions and the conquest under Claudius , kings in Britain began to issue coins stamped with their names. The following kings of the Cantiaci are known Dubnovellaunus . May have been an ally or sub king of Tasciovanus of the Catuvellauni , or a son of Addedomarus of the Trinovantes . Presented himself as a supplicant to Caesar Augustus Aug ... more details
List of state leaders in 7 BC 7 BC state leaders 6 BC Events of 6 BC List of state leaders in 5 BC 5 BC state leaders State leaders by year Asia Japan legendary Emperor Suinin Suinin , List of Japanese Emperors Emperor of Japan 29 BC AD 70 Korea Baekje Onjo of Baekje Onjo , List of Rulers of Korea Baekje King of Baekje 18 BC AD 28 Dongbuyeo Daeso of Dongbuyeo Daeso , List of monarchs of Korea Eastern Buyeo King of Dongbuyeo 7 BC AD 22 Goguryeo Yuri of Goguryeo Yuri , List of Rulers of Korea Goguryeo King of Goguryeo 19 BC AD 18 Silla Bak Hyeokgeose of Silla Bak Hyeokgeose , List of Rulers of Korea Silla King of Silla 57 BC AD 4 Europe Athens Xenon Phlyeus , Archon of Athens 6 BC 5 BC Atrebates Tincomarus , Atrebates King of the Atrebates 20 BC 8 AD Bosporan Kingdom Tiberius Julius Aspurgus , Roman client Kings of Cimmerian Bosporus King of Bosporus 8 BC 38 AD Catuvellauni Tasciovanus , Catuvellauni King of the Catuvellauni 20 BC 9 AD Caucasian Iberia Arshak II of Iberia Arshak II , List of the Kings of Georgia King of Caucasian Iberia 20 BC 1 AD 1 Ireland Crimthann Nia N ir , List of High Kings of Ireland High King of Ireland 8 BC 9 AD Marcomanni Marbod , Marcomanni King of the Marcomanni 9 BC 19 AD Odrysian kingdom Rhoemetalces I , Odrysian kingdom Odrysian King of Thrace 12 BC 12 AD Roman Empire Roman Emperor Principate Principate Julio Claudian dynasty Augustus , Roman Emperor 27 BC 14 AD Decimus Laelius Balbus , List of Roman consuls Consul 6 BC Gaius Antistius Vetus , List of Roman consuls Consul 6 BC Aegyptus Roman province gyptus Province Gaius Turranius , List of governors of Roman Egypt Roman Prefect 7 BC 4 BC Syria Roman province Syria Province Gaius Sentius Saturninus , List of Roman governors of Syria Roman Prefect 10 BC 6 BC Publius Quinctilius Varus , List of Roman governors of Syria Roman Prefect 7 BC 4 BC Trinovantes Dubnovellaunus , Trinovantes King of the Trinovantes 10 BC 5 BC Middle East Armenia Tigranes IV , List of Armenian Kings King of Armen ... more details
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List of state leaders in 9 BC 9 BC state leaders 8 BC Events of 8 BC List of state leaders in 7 BC 7 BC state leaders State leaders by year Asia Japan legendary Emperor Suinin Suinin , List of Japanese Emperors Emperor of Japan 29 BC AD 70 Korea Baekje Onjo of Baekje Onjo , List of Rulers of Korea Baekje King of Baekje 18 BC AD 28 Dongbuyeo Geumwa of Dongbuyeo Geumwa , List of monarchs of Korea Eastern Buyeo King of Dongbuyeo 48 BC 7 BC Goguryeo Yuri of Goguryeo Yuri , List of Rulers of Korea Goguryeo King of Goguryeo 19 BC AD 18 Silla Bak Hyeokgeose of Silla Bak Hyeokgeose , List of Rulers of Korea Silla King of Silla 57 BC AD 4 Europe Athens Nicias Athmoneus , Archon of Athens 9 BC 8 BC Demochares Azanieus , Archon of Athens 8 BC 7 BC Atrebates Tincomarus , Atrebates King of the Atrebates 20 BC 8 AD Bosporan Kingdom Polemon I of Pontus Polemon I , Roman client Kings of Cimmerian Bosporus King of Bosporus 16 BC 8 BC Tiberius Julius Aspurgus , Roman client Kings of Cimmerian Bosporus King of Bosporus 8 BC 38 AD Catuvellauni Tasciovanus , Catuvellauni King of the Catuvellauni 20 BC 9 AD Caucasian Iberia Arshak II of Iberia Arshak II , List of the Kings of Georgia King of Caucasian Iberia 20 BC 1 AD 1 Ireland Conchobar Abradruad , List of High Kings of Ireland High King of Ireland 9 BC 8 BC Crimthann Nia N ir , List of High Kings of Ireland High King of Ireland 8 BC 9 AD Marcomanni Marbod , Marcomanni King of the Marcomanni 9 BC 19 AD Odrysian kingdom Rhoemetalces I , Odrysian kingdom Odrysian King of Thrace 12 BC 12 AD Roman Empire Roman Emperor Principate Principate Julio Claudian dynasty Augustus , Roman Emperor 27 BC 14 AD Gaius Marcius Censorinus , List of Roman consuls Consul 8 BC Gaius Asinius Gallus Saloninus , List of Roman consuls Consul 8 BC Augustus , List of censors Patrician censor 8 BC Syria Roman province Syria Province Gaius Sentius Saturninus , List of Roman governors of Syria Roman Prefect 10 BC 6 BC Trinovantes Dubnovellaunus , Trinovantes King of ... more details
List of state leaders in 10 BC 10 BC state leaders 9 BC Events of 9 BC List of state leaders in 8 BC 8 BC state leaders State leaders by year Asia Japan legendary Emperor Suinin Suinin , List of Japanese Emperors Emperor of Japan 29 BC AD 70 Korea Baekje Onjo of Baekje Onjo , List of Rulers of Korea Baekje King of Baekje 18 BC AD 28 Dongbuyeo Geumwa of Dongbuyeo Geumwa , List of monarchs of Korea Eastern Buyeo King of Dongbuyeo 48 BC 7 BC Goguryeo Yuri of Goguryeo Yuri , List of Rulers of Korea Goguryeo King of Goguryeo 19 BC AD 18 Silla Bak Hyeokgeose of Silla Bak Hyeokgeose , List of Rulers of Korea Silla King of Silla 57 BC AD 4 Europe Athens Nicias Athmoneus , Archon of Athens 9 BC 8 BC Atrebates Tincomarus , Atrebates King of the Atrebates 20 BC 8 AD Bosporan Kingdom Polemon I of Pontus Polemon I , Roman client Kings of Cimmerian Bosporus King of Bosporus 16 BC 8 BC Catuvellauni Tasciovanus , Catuvellauni King of the Catuvellauni 20 BC 9 AD Caucasian Iberia Arshak II of Iberia Arshak II , List of the Kings of Georgia King of Caucasian Iberia 20 BC 1 AD 1 Ireland Lugaid Riab nDerg , List of High Kings of Ireland High King of Ireland 33 BC 9 BC Conchobar Abradruad , List of High Kings of Ireland High King of Ireland 9 BC 8 BC Marcomanni Marbod , Marcomanni King of the Marcomanni 9 BC 19 AD Odrysian kingdom Rhoemetalces I , Odrysian kingdom Odrysian King of Thrace 12 BC 12 AD Roman Empire Roman Emperor Principate Principate Julio Claudian dynasty Augustus , Roman Emperor 27 BC 14 AD Nero Claudius Drusus , List of Roman consuls Consul 9 BC Titus Quinctius Crispinus Sulpicianus , List of Roman consuls Consul 9 BC Syria Roman province Syria Province Marcus Titius , List of Roman governors of Syria Roman Prefect 13 BC 9 BC Gaius Sentius Saturninus , List of Roman governors of Syria Roman Prefect 10 BC 6 BC Trinovantes Dubnovellaunus , Trinovantes King of the Trinovantes 10 BC 5 BC Middle East Armenia Tigranes III , List of Armenian Kings King of Armenia 20 BC 8 BC Cap ... more details
List of state leaders in 11 BC 11 BC state leaders 10 BC Events of 10 BC List of state leaders in 9 BC 9 BC state leaders State leaders by year Asia Japan legendary Emperor Suinin Suinin , List of Japanese Emperors Emperor of Japan 29 BC AD 70 Korea Baekje Onjo of Baekje Onjo , List of Rulers of Korea Baekje King of Baekje 18 BC AD 28 Dongbuyeo Geumwa of Dongbuyeo Geumwa , List of monarchs of Korea Eastern Buyeo King of Dongbuyeo 48 BC 7 BC Goguryeo Yuri of Goguryeo Yuri , List of Rulers of Korea Goguryeo King of Goguryeo 19 BC AD 18 Silla Bak Hyeokgeose of Silla Bak Hyeokgeose , List of Rulers of Korea Silla King of Silla 57 BC AD 4 Europe Athens Theophilus Archon Theophilus , Archon of Athens 11 BC 10 BC Atrebates Tincomarus , Atrebates King of the Atrebates 20 BC 8 AD Bosporan Kingdom Polemon I of Pontus Polemon I , Roman client Kings of Cimmerian Bosporus King of Bosporus 16 BC 8 BC Catuvellauni Tasciovanus , Catuvellauni King of the Catuvellauni 20 BC 9 AD Caucasian Iberia Arshak II of Iberia Arshak II , List of the Kings of Georgia King of Caucasian Iberia 20 BC 1 AD 1 Ireland Lugaid Riab nDerg , List of High Kings of Ireland High King of Ireland 33 BC 9 BC Odrysian kingdom Rhoemetalces I , Odrysian kingdom Odrysian King of Thrace 12 BC 12 AD Roman Empire Roman Emperor Principate Principate Julio Claudian dynasty Augustus , Roman Emperor 27 BC 14 AD Africanus Fabius Maximus , List of Roman consuls Consul 10 BC Iullus Antonius , List of Roman consuls Consul 10 BC Syria Roman province Syria Province Marcus Titius , List of Roman governors of Syria Roman Prefect 13 BC 9 BC Gaius Sentius Saturninus , List of Roman governors of Syria Roman Prefect 10 BC 6 BC Trinovantes Tasciovanus , Trinovantes King of the Trinovantes 15 BC 10 BC Dubnovellaunus , Trinovantes King of the Trinovantes 10 BC 5 BC Middle East Armenia Tigranes III , List of Armenian Kings King of Armenia 20 BC 8 BC Cappadocia Archelaus of Cappadocia Archelaus , List of Kings of Cappadocia King of Cappad ... more details
List of state leaders in 44 AD 44 state leaders 45 Events of AD 45 List of state leaders in 46 AD 46 state leaders State leaders by year Africa Kingdom of Kush Kush Amanitaraqide , List of monarchs of Kush King of Kush c.40 50 Asia China Emperor Guangwu of Han Guangwu , Table of Chinese monarchs Emperor of China 25 57 Japan Legendary Emperors Emperor Suinin Suinin , List of Japanese Emperors Emperor of Japan 29 BC AD 70 Korea Three Kingdoms of Korea Three Kingdoms Period Baekje Daru of Baekje Daru , List of Rulers of Korea Baekje King of Baekje 28 77 Goguryeo Minjung of Goguryeo Minjung , List of Rulers of Korea Goguryeo King of Goguryeo 44 48 Silla Yuri of Silla Yuri , List of Rulers of Korea Silla King of Silla 24 57 Kushan Empire Kujula Kadphises , Kushan Empire King of Kush 30 80 Europe Athens Antipatrus the Younger Phlyeus , Archon of Athens 45 46 Bosporan Kingdom Tiberius Julius Mithridates , Roman client Kings of Cimmerian Bosporus King of Bosporus 38 46 Brigantes Cartimandua , Brigantes Queen of the Brigantes 43 69 Catuvellauni Caratacus , King of the Britons and Catuvellauni King of the Catuvellauni 43 50 Caucasian Iberia Mithridates I of Iberia Mithridates , List of the Kings of Georgia King of Caucasian Iberia 30 50 Corieltauvi Volisios , Corieltauvi King of the Corieltauvi c. 45 Dumnocoveros , Corieltauvi Sub King of the Corieltauvi c. 45 Dubnovellaunus , Corieltauvi Sub King of the Corieltauvi c. 45 Cartivelios , Corieltauvi Sub King of the Corieltauvi c. 45 Ireland F achu Finnolach , List of High Kings of Ireland High King of Ireland 39 56 Odrysian kingdom Rhoemetalces III , Odrysian kingdom Odrysian King of Thrace 38 46 Pythodoris II , Odrysian kingdom Odrysian Queen of Thrace 38 46 Regnenses Tiberius Claudius Cogidubnus , Regnenses King of the Regnenses 43 ? Roman Empire Roman Emperor Principate Principate Julio Claudian dynasty Claudius , Roman Emperor 41 54 Marcus Vinicius , List of Roman consuls Consul 45 Titus Statilius Taurus Corvinus , List of ... more details
List of state leaders in 6 AD 6 state leaders 7 Events of AD 7 List of state leaders in 8 AD 8 state leaders State leaders by year Africa Kingdom of Kush Kush Natakamani , List of Kushite Kings King of Kush 1 BC AD 20 Mauretania Juba II , List of Kings of Mauretania King of Mauretania 25 BC AD 23 Asia China Ruzi Ying , Table of Chinese monarchs Emperor of China 6 8 Japan Legendary Emperors Emperor Suinin Suinin , List of Japanese Emperors Emperor of Japan 29 BC AD 70 Korea Baekje Onjo of Baekje Onjo , List of Rulers of Korea Baekje King of Baekje 18 BC AD 28 Dongbuyeo Daeso of Dongbuyeo Daeso , List of monarchs of Korea Eastern Buyeo King of Dongbuyeo 7 BC AD 22 Goguryeo Yuri of Goguryeo Yuri , List of Rulers of Korea Goguryeo King of Goguryeo 19 BC AD 18 Silla Namhae of Silla Namhae , List of Rulers of Korea Silla King of Silla 4 24 Kushan Empire Heraios , Kushan Empire King of Kush 1 30 Europe Athens Theophilus Archon Theophilus , Archon of Athens 6 7 Atrebates Tincomarus , Atrebates King of the Atrebates 20 BC 8 AD Bosporan Kingdom Tiberius Julius Aspurgus , Roman client Kings of Cimmerian Bosporus King of Bosporus 8 BC 38 AD Cantiaci Dubnovellaunus , Cantiaci King of the Cantiaci c. 7 Catuvellauni Tasciovanus , Catuvellauni King of the Catuvellauni 20 BC 9 AD Caucasian Iberia Aderk of Iberia Aderk , List of the Kings of Georgia King of Caucasian Iberia 1 30 Ireland Crimthann Nia N ir , List of High Kings of Ireland High King of Ireland 8 BC 9 AD Marcomanni Marbod , Marcomanni King of the Marcomanni 9 BC 19 AD Odrysian kingdom Rhoemetalces I , Odrysian kingdom Odrysian King of Thrace 12 BC 12 AD Roman Empire Roman Emperor Principate Principate Julio Claudian dynasty Augustus , Roman Emperor 27 BC 14 AD Quintus Caecilius Metellus Creticus Silanus , List of Roman consuls Consul 7 Aulus Licinius Nerva Silianus , List of Roman consuls Consul 7 Lucilius Longus , List of Roman consuls Consul suffectus 7 Aegyptus Roman province gyptus Province Quintus Ostorius Scapula ... more details
infobox UK feature official name Camulodunum static image name Camulodunum Roman Wall, Colchester.jpg static image caption Roman Wall in Colchester static image 2 name static image caption 2 shire county state Essex country England nation UK map name United Kingdom Essex os grid reference TL995255 latitude 51.892 longitude 0.898 Camulodunum is the Ancient Rome Roman name for the ancient settlement which is today s Colchester , a town in Essex , England. Camulodunum is claimed to be the Oldest town in Britain oldest town in Britain as recorded by the Romans, existing as a Celt ic settlement before the Ancient Rome Roman conquest, when it became the first Roman town, and eventually a settlement of discharged Roman soldiers, known as Colonia Claudia Victricensis . There is archaeological evidence of settlement 3,000 years ago. Its Celtic name was Camulodunon , meaning the Fortress of Camulos Camulos being a British god equated with the Roman Mars mythology Mars . This name was modified to the Roman spelling of Camulodunum . Prehistoric era Camulodunon was the capital of the Trinovantes tribe, who built an impressive system of earthwork defences to the west and south of the town. It was probably established as their capital by Addedomarus , a king known from his inscribed coins dating to around 25 10 BC at the time of Caesar s invasions of Britain in 55 and 54 BC, the tribe were probably based at Braughing . For a brief period around 10 BC Tasciovanus , a king of the Catuvellauni already issuing coins from Verlamion , also issued coins from Camulodunon, suggesting that the Trinovantes capital had been conquered by the Catuvellauni, but he was soon forced to withdraw, perhaps as a result of Roman pressure his later coins are no longer marked with the Latin REX for king , but with the British language Brythonic RICON and Addedomarus was restored. His son Dubnovellaunus succeeded him, but was soon supplanted by Tasciovanus son Cunobelinus . Cunobelinus then succeeded his f ... more details
Refimprove date February 2010 Infobox Former Country common name Kent conventional long name Kingdom of Kent year start 400s This determines the established category year end 871 life span c. 450 &ndash 871 continent Europe country England government type Monarchy title leader Kings of Kent leader1 Hengist year leader1 mid late 5th century leader2 thelred of Wessex year leader2 865 871 p1 Sub Roman Britain flag p1 Labarum.svg image p1 p2 flag p2 s1 Kingdom of Wessex s2 flag s1 Wyvern of Wessex.svg flag s2 image flag Flag of Kent.svg capital Canterbury believed image map British kingdoms c 800.svg image map caption Britain around AD 800 common languages Old English language Old English The Kingdom of Kent Cent in Old English , Cantia regnum in Latin was a Jutes Jutish colony and later independent kingdom in what is now South East England south east England . It was founded at an unknown date in the 5th century by Jutes , members of a Germanic people from continental Europe, some of whom settled in Britain after the withdrawal of the Roman Britain Romans . It was one of the seven traditional kingdoms of the so called heptarchy Anglo Saxon heptarchy , but it lost its independence in the 8th century, when it became a sub kingdom of Mercia . In the 9th century, it became a sub kingdom of Wessex , and in the 10th century, it became part of the unified Kingdom of England which was created under the leadership of Wessex. Its name has been carried forward ever since as the Counties of England county of Kent . Romano British Ceint The origins of Kent are obscure, but its boundaries are likely to correspond to the ancient tribal lands of the Britons historical Brythonic Cantiaci tribe or Ceint after which the kingdom is named. Julius Caesar Caesar referred to Cingetorix Briton Cingetorix , Carvilius , Taximagulus and Segovax as kings of the four regions of Cantiacia . Later kings known from their coins include Dubnovellaunus , Vosenos , Eppillus , and Adminius Amminus . The K ... more details