
Dobunni - Wikipedia
The Dobunni were one of the tribes believed to have issued coins before Roman arrival and the introduction and adoption of Roman currency. Numismatic evidence suggests that the Dobunni kings subdivided their land between a north and south zone, sometimes becoming unified under a …
Kingdoms of British Celts - Dobunni - The History Files
The Dobunni were a non-Belgic people who were organised around an impressive series of hill forts, mostly overlooking the Avon Gorge. However, they did show considerable signs of Belgic influence, which is not surprising given their proximity in the first century BC to several Belgic groups, most notably the Atrebates.
The Tribe of Witches - Wikipedia
The Tribe of Witches: The Religion of the Dobunni and Hwicce is a historical and archaeological study of pre-Christian religion among the Iron Age Dobunni and the Early Medieval Hwicce, two tribal groups who lived in central England.
The Origins of the Dobunni - 'The Dark-haired people'?
The Dobunni Tribe of the North Somerset/Gloucestershire region were originally of Iberian descent, coming from the Bell Beaker people of Spain and Portugal. They are also known to have travelled to Brittany, where a tribe known as the Coriosolites existed.
Dobunni Tribe Thrived as Peaceful Ancient Farmers of the Cotswolds
Apr 16, 2024 · The Dobunni, ancient coin-minters and guardians of tradition were a Celtic tribe that thrived peacefully in ancient Britain's tumultuous landscape.
Romans in Britain - The Dobunni Tribe
The Dobunni were one of the Celtic tribes living in the British Isles prior to the Roman invasion of Britain. There are seven known references to the tribe in Roman histories and inscriptions.
Dobuni | Celtic tribe, Iron Age, Wales | Britannica
The Dobuni, who were ruled by a Belgic aristocracy, apparently made peace with the Roman emperor Claudius (reigned ad 41–54). Later, Corinium (Cirencester) was made the capital, and it soon became the second largest city in Britain.
Dobunni Celtic Tribe - Roman Britain
Celtic, Dobunni (mid 1st century BC to mid 1st century AD), Comux type, gold Stater, 5.35g, tree symbol, rev. comvx, triple-tailed horse right, six-spoked wheel below
The land of the Dobunni - Bournemouth University Staff Profile …
It is an archaeological problem that revolves around how diverse strands of data relating to later prehistoric communities living in the mid west of what is now England should be tied together and interpreted.
Dobunni - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
Dobunni. Dobunni. Dobunni: Geography: Capital: Corinium Dobunnorum (Cirencester) Location: West Oxfordshire Gloucestershire North Somerset Bristol South Herefordshire Warwickshire Wiltshire Worcester: Rulers: