Theomantius ? (Tenantius (Tenevan), ap Lludd)
Ur pennad tennet eus Rodovid BR, ar c'helc'hgeriadur digor.
Lignez | ? |
Reizh | gourel |
Anv a-bezh d'ar c'hanedigezh | Theomantius ? |
Anvioù-tiegezh all | Tenantius (Tenevan), ap Lludd |
Kentanvioù all | Tiberius |
Kerent | |
Wiki-pajenn | wikipedia:Tasciovanus |
Darvoudoù
bugel: ♂ w Verica ? (Bericus) [?]
bugel: ♂ Epaticcus Epillus (Secundus) [Cantiaci] a. a. 35
bugel: ♂ Cunobelinus II ? (ap Tentanius, Kymbeline, Catuvelani) [?] a. a. < 45
-44 ≤ ? ≤ -43 titl: Rex Britannia
-25 ≤ ? ≤ -20 darvoud all: Calleva Atrebatum (Silchester), Rex Atrebates
8 darvoud 1: Rome, Exile
Notennoù
Patrom:Needsources Patrom:Controversial | Tincomarus
Strabo 1 4 The Britains paid no tribute to Augustus except what easie customs were levy d on the slight commodities wherewith they traded into Gallia. After Cunobelinus I, Tenantius the younger son of Lud was made king. For Androgeus the elder conceiving himself generally hated for siding with the Romans forsook his claim here and followed Cassar's fortune. Tenantius This king is recorded just and warlike. His son Kymbeline or Cunobeline the younger was brought up in the court of Augustus. With [Augustus] Tenantius held friendly correspondencies to the end from his capital at Camalodunum or Maldon (Numismatic confirmation).
Likewise, Tiberius the next Emperor, adhered to the policies of Augustus concerning the politics of Britain, and fought not the Britains. In return they did little to incite him, but rather sent home courteously the soldiers of Germanicus that by shipwreck had been cast on the Britain shore. However, Caligula his successor (a wild and dissolute tyrant), spurred on by Adminius the son of Cunobeline, passed the Alps with intent to rob and spoil the provinces of Britain. Adminius had been banished by his father Cunobeline prior.
Mabinogion - Foster Father of Pryderi
Mammennoù
- ↑ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teyrnon -
- ↑ Harleian 3859 - "Caratauc map Cinbelin map Teuhant". This is the equivalent of "Caratacus, son of Cunobelinus, son of Tasciovanus"
- ↑ Philip de Jersey (1996), Celtic Coinage in Britain, Shire Archaeology; John Creighton (2000), Coins and power in Late Iron Age Britain, Cambridge University Press -
- ↑ Harleian Genealogies 16; The Heirs of Caratacus - Cunobelinus and his relatives in medieval Welsh genealogies -
- ↑ Geoffrey of Monmouth, Historia Regum Britanniae 3.20, 4.1-11 -
Eus an dud-kozh d'ar vugale-vihan
eured: ♂ Lucius Prasutagus Pankratiastus (Esuprastus, Esico)
deskrivadur fizikel: Red Hair
darvoud 1: 51, Revolt against Rome
marvidigezh: 60
eured: ♂ Lucius Adminius ? (Catuvelani)
eured: ♂ Gaius Julius Caesar Germanicus
eured: ♂ Venutius ? (of Brigantia, Carvettius)
eured: ♂ Bellocatus (Vellocatus) ? (The Armorian)
titl: 51 ≤ ? ≤ 69, Queen of Britain, V.de Eburacum, York
marvidigezh: 72
darvoud 1: Invasion of Brittania in Support of Bericus (Vericus)
eured: ♀ Lucia ? (Daughter of Cunobelinus)
darvoud 1: 24, Apulia, Suppression of the Slave Revolt
titl: 29, Suffect Consul of Pannonia
titl: 43 ≤ ? ≤ 47, Governor of Britannia