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Abdissares of Sophene

Definition
Abdissares ruled the kingdom of Sophene after the assassination of his father, Xerxes in 212 BC.
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Morphilig of Sophene

Definition
Morphilig, son of Zariadres, may have been king of Sophene from 150-148 B.C.
Concept Scheme
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Mithradates I of Parthia

Definition
Mithridates I, also known as Mithridates I the Great, was king of the Parthian Empire from 171 BC to 132 BC. During his reign, Parthia was transformed from a small kingdom into a major political power in the Ancient East as a result of his conquests.
Concept Scheme
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Pythagores

Definition
Pythagores was the issuer or authority behind an enigmatic series of coins beraing an image of the Great King of Persia on one side, and what appears to be a mpa of Lydia on the reverse.
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Hiempsal II of Numidia

Definition
Hiempsal II was a king of Numidia (ruled 88 BC - 60 BC). He was the son of Gauda, half-brother of Jugurtha, and was the father of Juba I.
Concept Scheme
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Vologases IV of Parthia

Definition
Vologases IV was the ruler of the Parthian Empire from 147 to 191. He was the son of Mithridates V (129–140).
Concept Scheme
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Tiraeus II of Characene

Definition
Tiraeus II was a king who ruled from about 79/78 to 49/48 BC the state of Characene, a vassal state of the Parthians.
Concept Scheme
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Monunius of Illyria

Definition
Monunius (Ancient Greek: Μονούνιος; ruled c. 290 – c. 270 BC) was an Illyrian king of Dardania. As a figure, Monunius has left more archaeological traces than historical records. Monunius was a strong opponent of Macedonia but offered aid of 10,000 soldiers to Ptolemy Keraunos during the Gallic Invasions, which was refused. The Dardanian State while headed by Monunius ranked among the strongest in the Balkans at that time. The invasions of the Gauls through the Balkans did not affect the Dardanians as much as the Macedonians.
Concept Scheme
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Attambelus VIII of Characene

Definition
Attambelus VIII was a king of Characene around A.D. 190.
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Nysa of Cappadocia

Definition
Nysa or Nyssa (Greek: Νύσ(σ)α, flourished 150s BC-126 BC) was a princess from the Kingdom of Pontus and was a Queen of Cappadocia. She was the ruler of Cappadocia on behalf of her minor son in 130-126 BC.
Concept Scheme
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Maga of Characene

Definition
Maga was a King of Characene a vassal state of the Parthian Empire. He probably ruled at the end of the second century (195-210AD) and is known only from numerous coins that he minted.
Concept Scheme
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Gerashtart, King of Aradus

Definition
Ruler of Aradus in the 4th century B.C.
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Eumenes II of Pergamum

Definition
Eumenes II (ruled 197–159 BC) surnamed Soter meaning "Savior" was a ruler of Pergamon, and a son of Attalus I Soter and queen Apollonis and a member of the Attalid dynasty of Pergamum.
Concept Scheme
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Nectanebo II of Egypt

Definition
Nectanebo II (Manetho's transcription of Egyptian Nḫt-Ḥr-(n)-Ḥbyt, "Strong is Horus of Hebit"), ruled in 360—342 BC was the third and last pharaoh of the Thirtieth Dynasty of Egypt as well as the last native ruler of ancient Egypt.
Concept Scheme
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Philistis of Syracuse

Definition
Philistis, the wife of Hieron II, was a queen of ancient Syracuse, known only from her coins, which are numerous, and of fine workmanship, and from the occurrence of her name (bearing the title of queen, as it does also on her coins) in an inscription in large letters on the great theatre of Syracuse.
Concept Scheme
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Arsames of Sophene

Definition
Arsames II was the King of Sophene, who offered asylum to Antiochus Hierax.
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Oxyathres of Heracleia

Definition
Oxyathres (Ancient Greek: Οξυάθρης; died 284 BC) was a son of Dionysius, tyrant of Heraclea and of Amastris, the daughter of the brother of Darius III Codomannus, also called Oxyathres. He succeeded, together with his brother Clearchus, to the sovereignty of Heraclea on the death of Dionysius, 306 BC: but the government was administered by Amastris during the minority of her two sons. Soon after the young men had attained to manhood and taken the direction of affairs into their own hands, they caused their mother to be put to death (284 BC): but this act of matricide brought upon them the immediate vengeance of Lysimachus, who made himself master of Heraclea, and put both Clearchus and Oxyathres to death. According to Diodorus, they had reigned seventeen years; but their death should be assigned to the year 284 BC.
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Adramelek, King of Byblus

Definition
Adramelek was a king of the city-state of Byblus (Byblos), between 400-330 BC.
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Cotys II of Thrace

Definition
Cotys II (Ancient Greek: Κότυς) was a king of the Odrysian kingdom of Thrace from c. 300 to c. 280 BC, succeeding his father, Seuthes III.
Concept Scheme
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Histiaeus of Termera

Definition
Histiaeus was tyrant of Termera in Caria and father of Tymnes, also tyrant.
Concept Scheme
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Abd Sasan of Sinope

Definition
A Persian satrap issuing coins from Sinope in Paphlagonia, ‘Abd Sasan‘ (or ‘Abd Sisin’) written in Aramaic; probably identical with Sysinas, son of Datames (satrap of Cappodocia and later Paphlagonia), 362-353 BC.
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Gulussa of Numidia

Definition
Gulussa son of Masinissa, was the second legitimate son of Masinissa. Gulussa became the King of Numidia along with his two brothers around 148 BC and reigned as part of a triumvirate for about three years.
Concept Scheme
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Vonones I of Parthia

Definition
Vonones I ruled the Parthian Empire from about 8 to 12 AD. He was the eldest son of Phraates IV (r. 37–2 BC) and was sent to Rome as a hostage in the 20s BC as surety for a treaty his father made with Augustus.
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Rhoigos of Thrace

Definition
Rhoigos was a ruler in Thrace from c. 297 BC to c. 295 BC.
Concept Scheme
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Demonicus of Citium

Definition
Early fourth century Phoenician king of Citium.
Concept Scheme
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Aynel, King of Byblus

Definition
Ruler of Byblos in the 4th century BC
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Rhaescuporis I of Thrace

Definition
Rhescuporis I was the Sapaean king of Thrace in 48-41 BC. He was the son of Cotys I.
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Cleomenes III of Sparta

Definition
Cleomenes III (Ancient Greek: Κλεομένης) was one of the two kings of Sparta from 235 to 222 BC. He was a member of the Agiad dynasty and succeeded his father, Leonidas II. He is known for his attempts to reform the Spartan state.
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Abdashtart II, King of Sidon

Definition
Abdashtart II, known by a Hellenized name, Straton II, was a client-king from Sidon of the Achaemenid Empire from 345-332 BC.
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Phile(tas) or Phile(mon)

Definition
Phile(tas ?) or Phile(mon ?), Thracian ruler of the mid 3rd cent. BC, struck bronze coins similar to those of Cersobleptes
Concept Scheme
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Artaxerxes II of Persia

Definition
Artaxerxes II Mnemon (Old Persian: 𐎠𐎼𐎫𐎧𐏁𐏂, meaning "whose reign is through truth") was the King of Kings (Xšâyathiya Xšâyathiyânâm) of Persia from 404 BC until his death in 358 BC. He was a son of Darius II and Parysatis.
Concept Scheme
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Darayan II of Persis

Definition
Darayan II ruler of Persis under Parthia in the 1st century BC
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Tiraeus I of Characene

Definition
Tiraeus I was a king from 95/94 BC to 90/89 BC of Characene, a vassal state of the Parthians.
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Napad of Persis

Definition
Uncertain issuer of anonymous coinage of Persis under Parthia in the 1st century AD
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http://nomisma.org/id/

Sophytes

Definition
Sophytes, or Sopeites, Saubhuti was the name of a king in Punjab in the northwestern Indian subcontinent during the time of the Alexander's invasion. Sophytes surrendered to Alexander and was allowed to retain his kingdom. Probably another Sophytes, who was satrap in the eastern territories conquered by Alexander the Great, minted his own coins in the Greek style circa 300 BCE. Little is known about him and hypotheses are numerous: Sophytes may have been a Hellenistic satrap who replaced Stasanor in Bactria-Sogdiana, or may have ruled in a neighboring area; he may also have been a Satrap of Arachosia.
Concept Scheme
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Mannus VIII of Osroene

Definition
Mannus VIII was installed on the throne of Edessa in the Kingdom of Osroene by the Romans following the defeat of Vologases IV of Parthia ca. 165.
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Scilurus of Scythia

Definition
Skilurus or Scylurus was the best known king of Scythia in the 2nd century BC. He was the son of a king and the father of a king, but the relation of his dynasty to the previous one is disputed. His realm included the lower reaches of the Borysthenes and Hypanis, as well as the northern part of Crimea, where his capital, Scythian Neapolis, was situated.
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Azes I of Gandhara

Definition
Azes I was an Indo-Scythian ruler who completed the domination of the Scythians in Gandhara.
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Cotys IV of Astaean Thrace

Definition
Cotys IV (VI) was a dynast of the Astaean dynasty in Thrace and minted coins from ca. 57-50/48 BC.
Concept Scheme
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Pharsanzes

Definition
Tiberius Julius Pharsanzes, also known as Pharsanzes was a prince and Roman Client King of the Bosporan Kingdom. Between 253–254, Pharsanzes co-ruled with his father Rhescuporis V.
Concept Scheme
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Rhoikos of Amathus

Definition
Rhoecus (Rhoikos) was a king of Amathus, Cyprus in the mid 4th century B.C.
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Onasi(-) of Paphus

Definition
Onasi(-) (possibly Onasioikos or Onasicharis) was an early 4th century B.C. Phoenician king of Paphus on Cyprus.
Concept Scheme
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Spartocus of Thrace

Definition
Spartocus was a king in the beginning of the 3rd c. BC in Kabyle.
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Rhescuporis I

Definition
Tiberius Julius Rhescuporis I Philocaesar Philoromaios Eusebes, also known as Rhescuporis I (died A.D. 90) was a prince and Roman Client King of the Bosporan Kingdom.
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Aeropus I of Macedon

Definition
Aeropus II of Macedon (Greek: Ἀέροπος Βʹ ὁ Μακεδών), king of Macedon, son of Perdiccas II was guardian of his nephew Orestes, the son of Aeropus's brother Archelaus I, reigned nearly five years from 399 BC. The first four years of this time he reigned jointly with Orestes, and the remainder alone. He was succeeded by Orestes' brother Archelaus II.
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Cyrus the Great

Definition
Cyrus II of Persia (Old Persian: 𐎤𐎢𐎽𐎢𐏁 Kūrauš; Kourosh; New Persian: کوروش Kuruš; Hebrew: כורש, Modern: Kōréš, Tiberian: Kōréš; c. 600 – 530 BC), commonly known as Cyrus the Great, and also called Cyrus the Elder by the Greeks, was the founder of the Achaemenid Empire, the first Persian Empire. Under his rule, the empire embraced all the previous civilized states of the ancient Near East, expanded vastly and eventually conquered most of Western Asia and much of Central Asia.
Concept Scheme
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Juba II

Definition
Juba II (48 BC – AD 23) was the son of Juba I and King of Numidia and Mauretania. His first wife was Cleopatra Selene II, daughter of the Greek Ptolemaic Queen Cleopatra VII of Egypt and Roman triumvir Mark Antony.
Concept Scheme
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Philoxenus of Bactria

Definition
Philoxenus Anicetus was an Indo-Greek king. Bopearachchi dates Philoxenus to c. 100–95 B.C.
Concept Scheme
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Abyatha of Arabia

Definition
Abyatha was a king in Arabia Felix attested to a coin published by Barclay Head in 1880 (Num. Chron., 1880, Pl. XV. 3). It is likely Himyarite in origin.
Concept Scheme
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Vologases I of Parthia

Definition
Vologases I of Parthia sometimes called Vologaeses or Vologeses or following Parthian usage, Walagash was king of the Parthian Empire from about 51 until his death in 78.
Concept Scheme
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Kamnaskires VI

Definition
Kamnaskires VI (sometimes V) was king of Elymais 46-28 BC.
Concept Scheme
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Malichus II of Nabataea

Definition
Malichus II was ruler of Nabatea from 40 to 70 AD.
Concept Scheme
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Dharaghosha

Definition
Dharagosha was king of the Audumbaras, east of the Punjab, who minted coinage in the Indo-Greek style in the first century B.C.
Concept Scheme
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Aces of Bosporus

Definition
Aces or Akas was a ruler in the Kingdom of the Cimmerian Bosporus, but is not listed among its kings. There is at least one attested type, similar to Paerisades, from the second century B.C.
Concept Scheme
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Phraataces of Parthia

Definition
Phraates, also known by the diminutive version of his name, Phraataces, was the King of Kings of the Parthian Empire from 2 BC to 2 CE.
Concept Scheme
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Spartocus I

Definition
Spartocus I was the founder and first ruler of the Spartocid dynasty in the Bosporan Kingdom. He usurped the former rulers of the Bosporus, the Archaeanactids, after being a mercenary under their command sometime in 438 BC.
Concept Scheme
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Zotimos of Amathus

Definition
Zotimos was king at Amathus, Cyprus in the 4th century B.C.
Concept Scheme
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Sparatocos

Definition
Sparatocos (Ancient Greek, Σπαράδοκος) was a king of the Odrysian kingdom of Thrace from ca. 450 BC to before 431 BC, succeeding his father, Teres I.
Concept Scheme
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Ardashir III of Persis

Definition
Ardashir III ruler of Persis under Parthia in the late 1st to early 2nd century AD
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Orodes II of Elymais

Definition
Orodes II (c. 50–c. 70 AD) son of Orodes I, an Arsacid king of Elymais.
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Syphax

Definition
Syphax was a king of the ancient Numidian tribe Masaesyli of western Numidia during the last quarter of the 3rd century BC.
Concept Scheme
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Pakor I of Persis

Definition
Pakor I ruler of Persis under Parthia in the 1st century AD
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Seuthes II of Thrace

Definition
Seuthes II (Ancient Greek: Σεύθης) was a king of the Odrysian kingdom of Thrace from about 405 to 391 BC.
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Euthydemus II of Bactria

Definition
Euthydemus II was a Graeco-Bactrian king.
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Tanousas of Scythia

Definition
King of Scythia, c. 218-210 BC
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Gelon II of Syracuse

Definition
Gelo (or Gelon) (before 266 BC – 216 BC) was the eldest son of Hiero II, king of Syracuse.
Concept Scheme
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Pyrwos of Amathus

Definition
Pyrwos was a king of Amathus, Cyprus in the 4th century B.C.
Concept Scheme
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Attambelus III of Characene

Definition
Attambelus III of Characene was a king of Characene who ruled from approximately A.D. 37/38 to 44/45. His rule is known only by the coins he minted.
Concept Scheme
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Cotys III of Thrace

Definition
Cotys III (also known as Cotys II) was a dynast in Thrace ca. 185/3-165/48 who minted coins.
Concept Scheme
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Artavasdes I of Armenia

Definition
Artavasdes I of Armenia reigned as King of Armenia from 159 BC to 115 BC. He was the son of Artaxias I.
Concept Scheme
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Gelon of Syracuse

Definition
Gelon also known as Gelo (Greek: Γέλων Gelon, gen.: Γέλωνος; died 478 BC), son of Deinomenes, was a 5th-century BC ruler of Gela and Syracuse and first of the Deinomenid rulers.
Concept Scheme
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Adaeus of Thrace

Definition
Adaeus was a king in Thraco-Macedonia ca. 250-200 BC.
Concept Scheme
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Mazaeus

Definition
Satrap in Cilicia, Transeuphratene and Babylonia under first the Achaemenids and then Alexander the Great.
Concept Scheme
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Cleopatra V of Egypt

Definition
Cleopatra V Tryphaena of Egypt (died c. 69/68 BC or c. 57 BC) was a Ptolemaic Queen of Egypt. She is the only surely attested wife of Ptolemy XII. Her only known child is Berenice IV, but she was also probably the mother of Cleopatra VII. There is some indication that Cleopatra may have died in 69 BC — she may have died in childbirth or was possibly murdered. Should she really have died that early, then the Cleopatra Tryphaena who is mentioned — after the expulsion of Ptolemy XII — as co-ruler of Egypt (together with Berenice IV) in 58 and 57 BC, and died around 57 BC, must be her daughter, numbered by some historians as Cleopatra VI Tryphaena.
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Democles of Rhodes

Definition
Democles was a magistrate of Rhodes ca. 200 B.C.
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Aban- of Arabia

Definition
A king or prince of Arabia attested by IGCH 1765, a hoard found in eastern Arabia (modern Bahrain).
Concept Scheme
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Abal of Hagar

Definition
Abal of Hagar issued coins in the Eastern Arabia in the 2nd century, attested by the find of IGCH 1804 in Susa.
Concept Scheme
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Segestes

Definition
Segestes was a noble of the Germanic tribe of the Cherusci involved in the events surrounding the Roman attempts to conquer northern Germany during the reign of Roman Emperor Augustus.
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Möngke Khan

Definition
Möngke (11 January 1209 – 11 August 1259) was the fourth khagan of the Mongol Empire, ruling from 1 July 1251, to 11 August 1259. He was the first Khagan from the Toluid line, and made significant reforms to improve the administration of the Empire during his reign. Under Möngke, the Mongols conquered Iraq and Syria as well as the kingdom of Dali (modern Yunnan).
Concept Scheme
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Inamn

Definition
ABC 2010, 175: Dobunni, 'possibly short for name like Inamnuetoutos?'
Concept Scheme
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Agr...

Definition
ABC 2010, 173: Trinovantes?. Mays 1992, 69: 'There is a definite association with Cunobelinus, although its precise nature is uncertain'.
Concept Scheme
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Sam

Definition
ABC 2010, 41, 175: Probable abbreviation, associated with the Cantiaci.
Concept Scheme
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Volisios Cartivellaunos

Definition
ABC 2010, 176: Volisios associated with Brigantes (or perhaps Parisi); could have been second son of Volisios. Mays 1992, 82: 'On inscriptions with DVMNOCOVEROS, DVMNOVELLAV (nos) and CARTIVEL(launos?). Known only from coins, which are concentrated in Corieltauvian territory'.
Concept Scheme
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Corio

Definition
ABC 2010, 174: Dobunni. Mays 1992, 73: 'Known only through the coins, which are concentrated in Dobunnic territory'.
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Saenu

Definition
ABC 2010, 175: Iceni. Mays 1992, 79: 'Known only through the coins, which are concentrated in Icenian territory'.
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Catti

Definition
ABC 2010, 174: Dobunni. Mays 1992, 72: 'Known only through the coins, which are concentrated in Dobunnic territory'.
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Esuprasto

Definition
ABC 2010, 90, 175: Iceni. Distribution only in West Norfolk.
Concept Scheme
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Amminus

Definition
ABC 2010, 173: Cantiaci. Mays 1992, 69: 'This person appears to be the 'Adminius' mentioned by Suetonius (Caligula 44) as a son of Cunobelinus... The coins are concentrated in Kent territory...'.
Concept Scheme
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Comux

Definition
ABC 2010, 174: Dobunni. Mays 1992, 73: 'Known only through the coins, which are concentrated in Dobunnic territory'.
Concept Scheme
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Volisios Dumnocoveros

Definition
ABC 2010, 176: Volisios associated with Brigantes (or perhaps Parisi); could have been first son of Volisios. Mays 1992, 82: 'Known only from coins, which are concentrated in Corieltauvian territory'.
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Att As

Definition
ABC 2010, 173: Corieltavi, 'two minor rulers or maybe just one (Attasi)'.
Concept Scheme
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Eppillus

Definition
ABC 2010, 175: Atrebates and Cantiaci. Mays 1992, 77: 'Epillus is described on coins as the son of Commios. He is known only through coins...'.
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Cani Duro

Definition
ABC 2010, 173: Iceni. Mays 1992, 71: 'Known only through the coins, which are concentrated in Icenian territory'.
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Dubn...

Definition
ABC 2010, 174: Catuvellauni and Trinovantes?. Mays 1992, 75: 'There are several variations in spelling...Dubnovellaunos was on the of the British chieftains mentioned (as 'Dumnobellau[nus]') with Tincommius in Augustus...'. Found in North Thames region. Possible abbreviation of Dubnovellaunos.
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Esuprasu

Definition
ABC 2010, 96, 175: Corieltavi. 'One of the 'first major series of inscribed Corieltavian coins'.
Concept Scheme
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Lat Ison

Definition
ABC 2010, 175: Corieltavi. Mays 1992, 78: 'Known only through coins; not many are known, but they appear to be concentrated in Corieltauvian territory'.
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Cat...

Definition
ABC 2010, 96: Corieltavi, 'The inscription can be read as Tac- or Cat- (backwards)'.
Concept Scheme
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Dubnovellaunos

Definition
ABC 2010, 174: Cantiaci and Trinovantes. Mays 1992, 75: 'There are several variations in spelling...Dubnovellaunos was on the of the British chieftains mentioned (as 'Dumnobellau[nus]') with Tincommius in Augustus...'. Found in Kent and North Thames region.
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Dias

Definition
ABC 2010, 174: Catuvellauni. Mays 1992, 74: 'The DIAS (alone) inscription is from a new type of coin, found in excavations at Baldock, Herts'.
Concept Scheme
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Boduoc

Definition
ABC 2010, 173: Dobunni. Mays 1992, 71: 'Known only through the coins, which are concentrated in Dobunnic territory'.
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/
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