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| | TRINOVANTES |
 | | Tribe: Trinovantes (possibly meaning "The Vigorous People" [Col 96]). |  | | Notes: Prince Mandubracius was exiled after the death of his father to Gaul by the Catuvellauni, where he joined Caesar and accompanied him on his second expedition to Britain in 54BC. |  | | The only town mentioned by Ptolemy was the Ancient tribal capital of the Trinovantes, which had been wrested from them during a war with the neighbouring Catuvellauni c. |
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http://www.roman-britain.org/tribes/trinovantes.htm
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| | Trinovantes |
 | | At the time of Julius Caesar 's invasion of Britain, the Trinovantes were ruled by Cassivellaunus, chief of the Catuvellauni, who had apparently deposed the father of Mandubracius at some time prior to the Roman invasion. |  | | Caesar's Gallic Wars suggests that Mandubracius sought refuge among the Romans, and that Mandubracius provided intelligence to the Roman leaders, who apparently restored him to the chieftainship of the Trinovantes during the Roman invasion of Britain in 55 BC. |  | | The Trinovantes or Trinobantes were one of the Celtic tribes that dwelt in pre- Roman Britain. |
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http://www.teachtime.com/en/wikipedia/t/tr/trinovantes.html
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| | Trinovantes tribe in pre-Roman Britain (Trinobates) |
 | | The "capital" of the Trinovantes may have been at Colchester (Camulodunum). |  | | There is some suggestion that the Trinovantes rulers may have been "under-kings" of the Catevellauni. |  | | The Trinovantes were among the most powerful Celtic tribes in pre-Roman Britain. |
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http://www.britainexpress.com/History/prehistory/trinovantes.htm
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| | Romans in Britain - The Trinovantes tribe |
 | | The Catuvellaunian king Tasciovanus later claimed the thone of the Trinovantes and the two tribes became opposing sides in a war won by the Trinovantes, which enabled the Addedomaros to hold the throne. |  | | Almost immediately after his took the throne, some time between 25 and 15BC, he moved his capital from Braughing ner Hertford to a new site on the east coast which he named Camulodunum which means |  | | If he did not have any children of his own, it would explain why the kingship of the Trinovantes passed to the Addedomaros family. |
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http://www.romans-in-britain.org.uk/clb_tribe_trinovantes.htm
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| | The Heroic Age: Brigantia, Cartimandua and Gwenhwyfar, N/B |
 | | Although it should be noted that the wife Medraut steals originates herself in the otherworld or represents the otherworld. |  | | In the ninth century Historia Brittonum, Arthur's fall is not mentioned nor does it seem to be a key point in the overall conflict with the Anglo-Saxons. |  | | Koch demonstrated that Manawydan of the Four Branches is a reflex of Mandubracius son of "Imanuetius" of the Trinovantes in far southeastern Britain who gained the throne only with the help of Julius Caesar. |
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http://www.mun.ca/mst/heroicage/issues/1/habcg2.htm
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| | Ancient Celtic Roots, part 2 |
 | | The Cantiaci, who dwelt in what is now Kent, England, the Trinovantes (Essex), and Iceni of East Anglia were warlike mercenaries. |  | | Boudica, well-known in Celtic folklore, was the queen of the Iceni when they were defeated by the Romans in AD 60. |  | | In the west and southwest (Devon and Cornwall) lived the Dumnonii tribe and in the region of the Severn estuary, the Dubunni. |
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http://members.aol.com/jilliemae/gaels2.htm
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| | Trinovantes Celtic Coins :EROL |
 | | He moved his centre of government from Braughing on the eastern headwaters of the river Lea to a new site on the east coast which he named %27the fort of the war god Camulos%27, or Camulodunum. |  | | 0JBP_~1564~5206~%3Cdiv align=%22justify%22%3E%3CFONT COLOR=%27#499CAB%27 SIZE=4 FACE=%27Times,Times New Roman,Serif%27%3E%3CB%3EAddedomaros (circa 25 to 15 B.C.) %3C/B%3E%3C/FONT%3E%3CBR%3E%3CBR%3E Addedomaros was the next identifiable ruler of the Trinovantes after Mandubracius in Caesar%27s time. |
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http://www.time-line.co.uk/x1564.html
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 | | Legio II Augusta, Legio XX Valeria Victrix, and Legio XIII Gemina move to Germany to replace Legio XIX and the others destroyed at Teutoberg. |  | | The Catuvellauni attack the Trinovantes and capture Camulodunum. |  | | Publius Quinctilius Varus, Roman general, at the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest, said to have committed suicide |
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http://www.campusprogram.com/reference/en/wikipedia/9/99/9.html
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| | King of Britain (Trinovantes tribe) |
 | | - - Addedomaros King of Britain (Trinovantes tribe) |  | | Ruled 54-c30 BC, restored king of Trinovantis by Caesar |
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http://www.american-pictures.com/genealogy/persons/per08608.htm
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