In the course of his Gallic Wars, Julius Caesar invaded Britain twice: in 55 and 54 BC. On the first occasion, Caesar took with him only two legions,...
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prince of Britain at the time of Julius Caesar's invasions of Britain (55–54 BC). His story appears in Geoffrey of Monmouth's History of the Kings of Britain...
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of Britannia. Following Julius Caesar's invasions of Britain in 54 BC, some southern British chiefdoms had become allies of the Romans. The exile of their...
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Mandubracius (redirect from Androgeus of Britain)
some manuscripts of Julius Caesar's De Bello Gallico, who was overthrown and killed by the warlord Cassivellaunus some time before Caesar's second expedition...
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Taximagulus (category Briton kings involved in Julius Caesar's invasions of Britain)
of the four kings of Kent during Caesar's second expedition to Britain in 54 BC, alongside Cingetorix, Carvilius and Segovax. The four were allies of...
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Commius (redirect from Commius of Caesar)
Comnios) was a king of the Belgic nation of the Atrebates, initially in Gaul, then in Britain, in the 1st century BC. When Julius Caesar conquered the Atrebates...
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Segovax (category Briton kings involved in Julius Caesar's invasions of Britain)
from Celtic sego "victory") was one of the four kings of Kent during Julius Caesar's second expedition to Britain in 54 BC, alongside Cingetorix, Carvilius...
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Quintus Atrius (category Ancient Romans involved in Julius Caesar's invasions of Britain)
military officer involved in Julius Caesar's second expedition to Britain in 54 BC. He was left in charge of ten cohorts of infantry and 300 cavalry to...
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Bibroci (category Tribes involved in Julius Caesar's invasions of Britain)
root *bhe-bhros. During Julius Caesar's second invasion of Britain in 54 BCE, following Caesar's military success and restoration of King Mandubracius to...
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Carvilius (category Briton kings involved in Julius Caesar's invasions of Britain)
Carvilius was one of the four kings of Kent during Caesar's second expedition to Britain in 54 BC, alongside Cingetorix, Segovax and Taximagulus. The four...
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Gaius Trebonius (category Ancient Romans involved in Julius Caesar's invasions of Britain)
he was made one of Julius Caesar's legates, with whom he served for the next five years during Caesar's campaigns in Gaul, with Caesar commenting favourably...
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Cingetorix (Briton) (category Briton kings involved in Julius Caesar's invasions of Britain)
(Celtic, "marching king" or "king of warriors") was one of the four kings of Kent during Caesar's second expedition to Britain in 54 BC, alongside Segovax,...
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Cenimagni (category Tribes involved in Julius Caesar's invasions of Britain)
in Caesar by references to the "four kings of that region" and in the archaeological record by distinct pottery assemblages. During Julius Caesar's second...
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Ancalites (category Tribes involved in Julius Caesar's invasions of Britain)
assemblages. During Julius Caesar's second invasion of Britain in 54 BCE, following Caesar's military success and restoration of King Mandubracius to...
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Cassivellaunus (category Traditional history of Julius Caesar's invasions of Britain)
historical British military leader who led the defence against Julius Caesar's second expedition to Britain in 54 BC. He led an alliance of tribes against...
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Cassi (category Tribes involved in Julius Caesar's invasions of Britain)
assemblages. During Julius Caesar's second invasion of Britain in 54 BCE, following Caesar's military success and restoration of King Mandubracius to...
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with Alexander the Great. A legendary account of Caesar's invasions of Britain appears in Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia Regum Britanniae (c. 1136)...
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Antony, and reverting Caesar's reforms. The former supporters of Caesar among the conspirators did not agree to this. They liked Caesar's reforms, and did...
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Trinovantes (category Tribes involved in Julius Caesar's invasions of Britain)
(modern Colchester), one proposed site of the legendary Camelot. Shortly before Julius Caesar's invasion of Britain in 55 and 54 BC, the Trinobantes were...
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Segontiaci (category Tribes involved in Julius Caesar's invasions of Britain)
assemblages. During Julius Caesar's second invasion of Britain in 54 BCE, following Caesar's military success and restoration of King Mandubracius to...
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Historia Regum Britanniae (redirect from History of the Kings of Britain)
have no value as history. When events described, such as Julius Caesar's invasions of Britain, can be corroborated from contemporary histories, Geoffrey's...
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Quintus Laberius Durus (category Ancient Romans involved in Julius Caesar's invasions of Britain)
BC) was a Roman military tribune who died during Julius Caesar's second expedition to Britain. Caesar describes how soon after landing in Kent, the Romans...
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Antony and cremated Caesar's body in the Forum. After Julia's death, Pompey and Caesar's alliance began to fade, which resulted in Caesar's civil war. It was...
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Fuimus Troes (category Traditional history of Julius Caesar's invasions of Britain)
Troes is a verse drama attributed to Jasper Fisher about Julius Caesar's invasion of Britain in 55 BC. It was published in quarto in London, 1633. The...
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the invasion from taking place. Julius Caesar's planned invasion of the Parthian Empire "HSC Online - Julius Caesar". 2012-03-22. Archived from the original...
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Anglo-Saxon Chronicle (redirect from Annals of Winchester)
of the material in the Chronicle is in the form of annals, by year; the earliest is dated at 60 BC (the annals' date for Julius Caesar's invasions of...
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Lugotorix (category Briton kings involved in Julius Caesar's invasions of Britain)
Lugotorix was a British chieftain who was captured after a failed attack by the four kings of Kent on Julius Caesar's naval camp in 54 BC. His name may...
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Cantiaci (category Tribes involved in Julius Caesar's invasions of Britain)
to the north.[citation needed] Julius Caesar landed in Cantium in 55 and 54 BCE, the first Roman expeditions to Britain. He recounts in his De Bello Gallico...
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Legio X Gemina (category Roman legions involved in Julius Caesar's invasions of Britain)
Empire as part of the Imperial Roman army. It was one of the four legions used by Julius Caesar in 58 BC, during the Roman invasion of Gaul. After being...
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Legio VII Claudia (category Roman legions involved in Julius Caesar's invasions of Britain)
legion of the Ancient Roman army. Legio VII was the first legion Julius Caesar raised for his campaigns in Cisalpine Gaul. In Caesar's account of the battle...
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