602:. Beyond the name there is virtually nothing in common between the figure of Cymbeline and the historical Cunobelinus. The king, under the influence of his wicked second wife, forbids his daughter Imogen to marry Posthumus Leonatus, a low-born but worthy man, preferring that she marry his boorish stepson Cloten, leading to mistaken identity, jealousy caused by false accusations of infidelity and a war with Rome provoked by the withholding of tribute, again at the instigation of the queen. In the end peace between Britain and Rome is re-established, Cymbeline is reunited with his two sons, Guiderius and Arviragus, who were abducted in childhood by Belarius, a wrongly-banished nobleman. Imogen is reconciled with Posthumus. Cloten and his mother, the evil queen, get their just deserts.
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meaning "king". Unlike his father's, Cunobelinus' coins name no co-rulers. His earliest issues are, however, from
Camulodunum, indicating that he took power there first, and some have a palm or laurel wreath design, a motif borrowed from the Romans indicating a military victory. It is possible that,
315:. Caligula treated this as if the entire island had submitted to him and prepared an invasion of Britain. He abandoned it, however, in farcical circumstances by ordering his soldiers to attack the waves and gather seashells as the spoils of victory.
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British king in the time of Julius Caesar. The names of Cunobeline and his son Adminius probably became corrupt due to a series of scribal errors in the transmission of the name from
258:, glassware, jewellery, and Gallo-Belgic tableware, which from their distribution appear to have entered Britain via the port of Camulodunum. He was probably one of the British kings who, according to
553:). The next appearance in Geoffrey's Historia is as Heli (son of Cligueillus), the father of the three brothers Cassibellanus, Lud and Nennius, who reigned forty years (in the Welsh translations,
565:. He was very friendly with the Roman court: his country was equipped with Roman weapons, and all tributes to Rome were paid out of respect, not out of requirement. He had two sons,
262:, sent embassies to Augustus. Strabo reports Rome's lucrative trade with Britain: the island's exports included grain, gold, silver, iron, hides, slaves and hunting dogs.
304:) by about 25. He continued to expand his territory until his death in about 35, when Caratacus took over from him and the Atrebates recovered some of their territory.
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tells us that the "Bodunni", a tribe who were tributary to the
Catuvellauni, changed sides and supported the Romans. This is probably a misspelling of the
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Britain: Exposing the Great Myth of Britannia. United Kingdom: History Press.
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Russell, M. (2017). Arthur and the Kings of
Britain: The Historical Truth Behind the Myths. United Kingdom: Amberley Publishing.
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in AD 9, he was emboldened to act against the
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1857:Gorbonianus
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1430:MerlĂnĂşsspá
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738:Dio Cassius
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375:Camulodunon
344:Dio Cassius
328:Addedomarus
271:Cunobelinus
252:fish sauces
248:Archaeology
196:Tasciovanus
176:Trinovantes
168:Camulodunum
164:Tasciovanus
104:client king
92:Trinovantes
84:Dio Cassius
70:from about
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53:Cunobelinos
2557:40s deaths
2546:Categories
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1747:Diocletian
1742:Digueillus
1727:Cunobeline
1722:Cunedagius
1527:Beldgabred
1502:Arvirargus
1477:Amphibalus
1457:Albanactus
1440:Characters
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1258:(1982; TV)
1177:Arvirargus
1142:Characters
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1060:Togodumnus
969:Chronicles
606:References
586:Chronicles
571:Arvirargus
559:Tenvantius
551:Caswallawn
397:Minocannus
324:Colchester
302:Silchester
282:Togodumnus
184:Verulamium
172:Colchester
160:numismatic
146:"dog" and
116:Kymbelinus
57:Latin form
41:Cunobeline
2518:Wikiquote
2457:Riothamus
2405:Excalibur
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2207:Redechius
2192:Porrex II
2177:Peredurus
2162:Pandrasus
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1822:Fulgenius
1812:Eudaf Hen
1807:Estrildis
1802:Enniaunus
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1627:Caradocus
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1383:(c. 1150)
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1263:Cymbeline
1255:Cymbeline
1172:Guiderius
1150:Cymbeline
1133:Cymbeline
1090:Guiderius
992:Cymbeline
801:Suetonius
788:Geography
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567:Guiderius
555:Beli Mawr
486:Beli Mawr
439:Orosius,
402:Suetonius
294:Atrebates
290:Epaticcus
286:Caratacus
269:Coins of
206:Brittonic
188:St Albans
180:Verlamion
138:Etymology
124:Cymbeline
80:Suetonius
74:to about
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2327:Vortimer
2282:Taliesin
2187:Porrex I
2122:Morvidus
2117:Morgause
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2027:Locrinus
2002:Kinarius
1997:Kimarcus
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1672:Coel Hen
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563:Augustus
430:Caligula
393:Bellinus
336:Claudius
313:Caligula
278:Adminius
256:Hispania
227:Augustus
219:Germania
148:*belino-
128:the play
126:, as in
108:Cynfelyn
90:and the
18:Cynfelyn
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2447:Nennius
2312:Venissa
2302:Urianus
2292:Trahern
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2172:Peredur
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2007:Latinus
1992:Keredic
1987:Sir Kay
1962:Innogen
1952:Igraine
1947:Idvallo
1922:Helenus
1862:Gorlois
1847:Goneril
1552:Bledudo
1537:Belinus
1274:Related
1201:Sources
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954:4.11–12
814:44.2–47
594:romance
514:Gwydion
495:Manogan
491:Mynogan
461:In the
412:Orosius
395:son of
348:Dobunni
298:Calleva
201:rigonos
154:History
2432:Logres
2373:Avalon
2366:Topics
2297:Turnus
2227:Rience
2107:Millus
2102:Merlin
2052:Maddan
1827:Gawain
1817:Ferrex
1767:Edadus
1732:Danius
1677:Coilus
1652:Cherin
1617:Capoir
1542:Bladud
1447:Aeneas
1266:(2014)
1237:(1577)
1165:Cloten
1158:Imogen
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477:, and
471:, the
332:Verica
260:Strabo
210:*rīgo-
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1582:Cadoc
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