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Catuvellauni
Catuvellauni

Territory: South-eastern Britain, modern Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire and southern Cambridgeshire

Tribal Capital: Verulamium (modern St. Albans) The extensive earthworks at Devil’s Dyke near Wheathampstad are thought to have been the tribe's original capital.

The Catuvellauni may be related to the Catalauni, a tribe in Belgic Gaul living in the region of Châlons.

Cassivellaunus, who led the resistance to Julius Caesar in both his expeditions to Britain, is often taken to have belonged to the Catuvellauni. His tribal background is not mentioned by Caesar and it is interesting that the Catuvellauni tribe are nowhere mentioned in any of Caesar’s memoirs. Cassivellaunus possibly formed the tribe from a federation of smaller like-minded Belgic tribes living north of the Thames, specifically to counter Caesar.

The tribe has known several great rulers, one of them was Cunobelin, son of Tasciovanus.

Little is known of the life of Cunobelin. Under Cunobelinus and his family the Catuvellauni appear to have become the dominant power in south-eastern Britain and he ruled the joint Catuvellauni/Tronivantian kingdom from Camulodunum. Three sons of Cunobelinus are known to history: Adminius, Togodumnus and Caratacus

Around 40 AD his sons Togodumnus and Caratacus swept through South-east Britain, first deposing their brother Adminius (who had pro-Roman tendancies) from Cantium and then their old adversary Verica of the Atrebates and by doing this, brought the attentions of Rome. Cunobelin died shortly before the second Roman invasion in 42 AD and was succeeded by his son Togodumnus.

Adminius fled and sought audience with the mad Gaius Caligula, trying to persuade the emperor that Britain was 'ripe for intervention' at this time. The attempt of Gaius failed terribly but Adminius was repatriated with his homeland by the emperor Claudius in 43 AD.

During the second Roman invasion, Togodumnus fought at least two major engagements against Aulus Plautius in 43 AD and died after the battle of the Medway. Plautius sent word for the emperor to join him and Claudius led the final advance to Camulodunum. The territories of the Catuvellauni then became the nucleus of the new Roman province. Verulamium gained the status of municipium, allowing its leading magistrates to become Roman citizens. It was destroyed in the rebellion of Boudica in 60AD, but was soon rebuilt.

Caratacus fought several battles against Plautius during the invasion before retreating to Wales, where he organised the tribes, particularly the Silures and Ordovices, against Rome.

Governor Ostorius Scapula finally beat him in Wales in 50 AD. Caratacus fled to the Brigantes where he asked for help from Queen Cartimandua. She betrayed and captured him, and honouring her agreement with emperor Claudius, dispatched him in chains to Scapula. He was sent as a captive to the emperor, where he so impressed the Senate with his defiant speech that he was allowed to live with his family in Rome.
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avatar000.gif * Lunatica Catuvellauni
4 Board Posts - 0 Groups
last login: February 4 , 2012
117924_11.jpg * Cedric Catuvellauni
42 Board Posts - 1 Group
last login: December 12 , 2011
avatar-000.gif * Maurus Catuvellauni
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last login: November 21 , 2011
avatar000.gif * Nessa Catuvellauni
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last login: September 16 , 2011
avatar-000.gif * Cassivellaunus Catuvellauni
4 Board Posts - 0 Groups
last login: September 4 , 2011
00059561_000.png * JohnJames Catuvellauni
246 Board Posts - 1 Group
last login: May 3 , 2011
avatar000.gif * TW Mule Catuvellauni
4 Board Posts - 0 Groups
last login: November 28 , 2010
awavatarneweest.JPG * Fionnuala Catuvellauni
15 Board Posts - 3 Groups
last login: November 5 , 2010
Rhiannon2.gif * Rhiannon Catuvellauni
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last login: October 24 , 2010
00113508_000.png * Siwan - Silures Catuvellauni
109 Board Posts - 0 Groups
last login: May 22 , 2010
germania2_rkh.gif * Edorix Catuvellauni
9 Board Posts - 1 Group
last login: May 10 , 2010
avatar000.gif * Kiki Catuvellauni
4 Board Posts - 0 Groups
last login: March 10 , 2010
Keridwen.jpg * Keridwen Catuvellauni
31 Board Posts - 0 Groups
last login: February 17 , 2010
avatar000.gif * Brianna Catuvellauni
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last login: February 17 , 2010
avatar000.gif * Mel Catuvellauni
11 Board Posts - 0 Groups
last login: February 17 , 2010
avatar-000.gif * Ciolle Catuvellauni
6 Board Posts - 0 Groups
last login: January 18 , 2010
lumid1.jpg * Tara Catuvellauni
14 Board Posts - 1 Group
last login: January 4 , 2010
boudica7.jpg * Amber Regni Catuvellauni
8 Board Posts - 0 Groups
last login: December 19 , 2009
boudica7.jpg * AmberAtrebates Catuvellauni
9 Board Posts - 0 Groups
last login: December 19 , 2009
yellow%5Fajah.jpg * Merlyonnaise Catuvellauni
9 Board Posts - 1 Group
last login: December 19 , 2009
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