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King of Atrebates tribe
Bello Gallico, he appointed Commius as king of the tribe. Before Caesar's first expedition to Britain in 55 BC, Commius was sent as Caesar's envoy to
Commius
Belgic tribe
led by their chief Commius. They revolted again in 51 BC, after which they maintained a friendly relationship with Rome, as Commius received sovereignty
Atrebates
Military campaigns in 55 and 54 BC
describes how Commius and his followers, with Caesar in pursuit, boarded their ships. Although the tide was out and the ships still beached, Commius ordered
Julius Caesar's invasions of Britain
Julius_Caesar's_invasions_of_Britain
Island in Hampshire, England
coin credited to Commius that was found in an archaeological dig was found at the temple. This Commius was probably the son of the Commius mentioned by Julius
Hayling_Island
Genus of true bugs
Commius is a genus of shield bugs in the tribe Diemeniini. "Commius Stål, 1876". Global Biodiversity Information Facility. Commius at Atlas of Living Australia
Commius_(bug)
generals to the west of the battle. According to Caesar, their names were Commius, Viridomarus and Eporedorix. Sedullos, chief of the Lemovices, joined Vercassivellaunus
Vercassivellaunos
Late Iron Age and Roman era British tribe
coexisted with Iron Age urban residents in Sussex. Significant newcomers like Commius of the Atrebates, who sought sanctuary in Britain around 52 BC, brought
Regni
King of the Atrebates
have been discovered which give his full name. He was the son and heir of Commius and succeeded his father around 25-20 BC. Based on coin distribution it
Tincomarus
Native tribes aligned with the Roman Empire
by a semi independent client king, Commius, in Gaul when Caesar left Britain after his first invasion. When Commius began to conspire against Rome, he
Roman client kingdoms in Britain
Roman_client_kingdoms_in_Britain
Part of the Gallic Wars
Decimus Brutus Gaius Fabius Vercingetorix Vercassivellaunos Sedullos † Commius Mediomatrici Units involved Legions: Legio I Legio V Legio VII Legio VIII
Battle_of_Alesia
British Roman client king
to have been king of the probably Belgic Atrebates tribe and a son of Commius. The distribution of his coins also shows that Verica's kingdom was centred
Verica
Species of true bug
Change, Energy, the Environment and Water. Retrieved 27 February 2024. Commius elegans at Atlas of Living Australia Commius elegans at gbif.org v t e
Commius_elegans
1st-century BC Gallic chieftain
including Vercingetorix's cousin Vercassivellaunus and the Atrebatesan chief Commius. Three coordinated assaults followed: a cavalry engagement, a failed night
Vercingetorix
Britain under Roman rule (43 AD – c. 410 AD)
descendants of Tasciovanus, and the Atrebates, ruled by the descendants of Commius. This policy was followed until AD 39 or 40, when Caligula received an
Roman_Britain
Site of the earliest settlement of Salisbury in England
tribe apparently ruled by Gaulish exiles. Although the dynasty's founder Commius had become a foe of Caesar's, his sons submitted to Augustus as client
Old_Sarum
Cultural and historic region of England
tribe under their leader Commius initially occupied the Manhood Peninsula. Eppillus, Verica and Cogidubnus followed Commius as rulers of the Regni or
Sussex
58–50 BC conflict between Rome and Gallic tribes
Sabinus † Lucius Aurunculeius Cotta † Vercingetorix Ambiorix Indutiomarus † Commius Ariovistus Cassivellaunus Strength Modern estimates: 58 BC: 6 legions (understrength
Gallic_Wars
Roman client king of the Atrebates tribe of the British Iron Age
appears to have ruled part of the territory that had previously been held by Commius, the Gaulish former ally of Julius Caesar who fled to Britain following
Eppillus
Berkshire, and Hampshire, establishing the Atrebates and Regni tribes. 55 BC Commius, chieftain of the Atrebates, captured by the British after serving as an
Timeline of prehistoric Britain
Timeline_of_prehistoric_Britain
King of the Catuvellauni
his territories, Cassivellaunus surrendered. The terms were mediated by Commius, Caesar's Gallic ally. Hostages were given and a tribute agreed. Mandubracius
Cassivellaunus
Village in Berkshire, England
A gold Iron Age quarter stater coin from the reign of Commius, found in Aldermaston in 2013 and dated to c. 50 – c. 25 BCE
Aldermaston
Market town in Surrey, England
found Farnham within the territory of the Belgic tribe Atrebates led by Commius, a former ally of Caesar, who had brought his tribe to Britain following
Farnham
Historical Gallic-Germanic tribal confederation
most powerful king of Belgic Gaul, but also ruled territory in Britain. Commius of the Atrebates, Caesar's former ally, fled to Britain after participating
Belgae
British Iron Age King
god. It is not clear whether Esunertos was a friend or even usurper of Commius (or Commios). Nevertheless, alongside Commios, his is the earliest attested
Esunertos
Late Roman Republic-era military officer
pursue Commius, who was conducting a campaign of agitation and guerrilla warfare. He defeated him in several skirmishes, and finally destroyed Commius's forces
Gaius_Volusenus
Ancient British currency
the Commius mentioned by Julius Caesar in his writings, although it is possible that the first of these coins was issued by the original Commius. The
Celtic_currency_of_Britain
Belgic tribe
joined most probably with the Menapii under the command of the Atrebate Commius. During the great Gallic rebellion led by Vercingetorix, the Morini, like
Morini
Belgic tribe
devastation finally forced them to submit, and Caesar placed his ally Commius of the Atrebates in control of them. A cohort of Menapian auxiliaries is
Menapii
Ruler of the Carnutes
"valor." The only other man from independent Gaul said to possess virtus is Commius of the Atrebates, whom Caesar also installed as king but who chose during
Tasgetius
Columbanus Columella Coma Comes Comitianus Comitinus Commidius Commidus Commius Commodus Communis Concessianus Concessus Congrio Constans Constantianus
List_of_Roman_cognomina
Seaside town and civil parish in West Sussex, England
to confirm this, although various coins from the Atrebates rulers named Commius, Tincommius, Verica, Eppillus, and Cunobelin were found on Selsey beach
Selsey
Civil parish in England
A gold Iron Age quarter stater coin from the reign of Commius, found in Basildon in 2013 and dated to c. 50 – c. 25 BCE
Basildon,_Berkshire
(18–11 BC) Rhoemetalces I, King (12 BC–12 AD) Atrebates (complete list) – Commius, King (57–c.22 BC Tincomarus, King (c.22–8 AD) Eppillus, King (8–15) Verica
List of state leaders in the 1st century BC
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_1st_century_BC
1851 Coenus Dallas, 1851 Coleotichus White, 1839 Colpocarena Stål, 1868 Commius Stål, 1876 Comperocoris Stål, 1867 Conquistator Coquerelia Coryzorhaphis
List_of_Pentatomidae_genera
Warfare of the Ancient Celts
the Gallic invasion of the Balkans Cingetorix of the Brittonic Cantiaci Commius of the Belgic Atrebates Concolitanus of the Gallic Gaesatae Corocotta of
Ancient_Celtic_warfare
British iron age settlement
of power of the Atrebates. Coins found stamped with "COMMIOS" show that Commius, king of the Atrebates, established his territory and mint here after moving
Calleva_Atrebatum
Tribe of true bugs
subfamily of Pentatominae. Alphenor – Aplerotus – Boocoris – Caridophthalmus – Commius – Diemenia – Eurynannus – Gilippus – Grossimenia – Kalkadoona – Myappena
Diemeniini
Ancient Roman diplomat
only a few individuals: Troucillus; three Roman officers; and two Celts, Commius of the Atrebates and Tasgetius of the Carnutes. T.P. Wiseman saw the role
Gaius_Valerius_Troucillus
Belgae rebellion against Julius Caesar, winter 54 BCE – 53 BCE
devastation finally forced them to submit, and Caesar placed his ally Commius of the Atrebates in control of them. Before the final phase of his campaign
Ambiorix's_revolt
Iron Age gold hoard
is still unknown. However, it could have a link to the Gaul turncoat, Commius, who eventually became king of the Atrebates after fleeing a position as
Winchester_Hoard
Department of the British Museum
Tetradrachm issued by Ptolemy V, Greece, 204–181 BC 50 gold staters of Commius, Tincomarus and Eppillus, Alton, southern England, 1st century BC – 1st
British Museum Department of Coins and Medals
British_Museum_Department_of_Coins_and_Medals
Regni tribe under their leader Commius occupied the Manhood Peninsula. Tincomarus and then Cogidubnus followed Commius as rulers of the Regni. At the
History_of_Sussex
Subfamily of true bugs
1984 Degonetus Distant, 1902 Diemeniini Kirkaldy, 1909 - selected genera: Commius Stål, 1876 Diemenia Spinola, 1850 Diplostirini Distant, 1902 Ambiorix Stål
Pentatominae
during the late 1st century BC to early 1st century AD. He was the son of Commius, king of the pro-Roman Atrebates tribe and is known to have controlled
Durocornovium
Lost place in Southern England
This author (not peer reviewed) suggests that Cymenshore was named after Commius (name in Old Welsh=Cymynu), several hundred years before Ælle. Sidlesham
Cymenshore
Topics referred to by the same term
elegans, a species (Carpocorini) found in the Northern Territory, Australia Commius elegans (syn. Cimex elegans), a species (Diemeniini) found in Australia
C._elegans_(disambiguation)
Decade
(d. 46 BC) Cassivellaunus, British war-leader Ariovistus, German king Commius, Gaulish king Phraates III, King of Parthia (reigned 70–57 BC) Mithridates
50s_BC
Area of Crawley, England
covered by West Sussex was ruled by the Atrebates, a Belgic tribe led by Commius. They were found to have been present in the area now covered by Southgate
Southgate,_West_Sussex
arrangement with the last Celtic king known to retain his independence, Commius of the Atrebates, who had led the relief forces at Alesia. Over the course
Roman Republican governors of Gaul
Roman_Republican_governors_of_Gaul
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Boy/Male
Celebrity, Indian, Telugu
Complete
Boy/Male
Tamil
Male
Hindi/Indian
Hindi myth name of a dragon or serpent, the personification of drought and enemy of Indra, VRITRA means "the enveloper."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Swift as thought
Boy/Male
Tamil
Girl/Female
Greek
Lover of horses.
Girl/Female
Tamil
A compilation or a bunch of vedic hymns
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Royal White Falcon
Girl/Female
Australian, Irish
Pure
Girl/Female
Hindu
Smiling, Always smiling
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