Claudius to spare him. Caratacus' speech to Claudius has been a popular subject in visual art. Caratacus' name appears as both Caratacus and Caractacus in...
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victory; the wife and daughter of Caratacus were captured, and his brothers too were admitted to surrender. Caratacus himself escaped. He fled north, seeking...
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Cartimandua (section Betrayal of Caratacus)
Tacitus's account of her. She is recorded betraying the Celtic chieftain Caratacus, insincerely offering him sanctuary, but instead turning him in to the...
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Look up Caratacus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Caratacus or Caractacus may refer to: Caratacus, a British king at the time of the Roman conquest...
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the native tribes who attempted to resist were the Catuvellauni led by Caratacus. Later, an uprising led by Boudica, Queen of the Iceni, ended with Boudica's...
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Early Medieval Caratacus Stone on Exmoor, Somerset. The Early Medieval Caratacus Stone on Exmoor, Somerset. The Early Medieval Caratacus Stone on Exmoor...
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Two other sons, Togodumnus and Caratacus, are named by Dio Cassius. No coins of Togodumnus are known, but Caratacus' rare coins suggest that he followed...
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the Britons were easily defeated. Caratacus' wife and daughter were captured and his brother surrendered while Caratacus himself fled to the territory of...
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Publius Ostorius Scapula defeats Caratacus and the Silures in the territory of the Ordovices in central Wales. Caratacus seeks sanctuary with Cartimandua...
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southeast of the Fosse Way. British resistance was led by the chieftain Caratacus until his defeat in AD 50. The isle of Mona, a stronghold of the druids...
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