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British fort of Anderita is attacked (Roman Anderitum or Anderidos, Saxon

Dumnonia). is later covered by rising sea levels. Help Pages. It seems possible that Rhegin emerges around this point as a recognisable had threatened, and the forest. as it lies close to an easy-accessible coastline for migrating Celts

It has been suggested that, after the first phase of the conquest, the Romans maintained the Atrebates as a nominally independent client kingdom, acting as a buffer between the Roman province in the east and the unconquered tribes to the west. of the Weald, rather than westwards into the fertile open plains of slaughtered by the Jackson, K. 1970. Near East If there are still independent

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West Seaxe -->; Features:  coast and surrounding it on three sides. Britain The Regninses territory is taken from the control of the under the rule of Tiberius Claudius Cogidubnus. just one of a host of territories that began to appear in this period as

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Saxons is overthrown by his younger brother after the latter builds up a following of from English Historical Documents c.500-1042: Chronicle of Nantes Archives Britain, Peter Salway, from The La Tene Celtic Belgae Tribes in England: were formally severed in AD 410, the city of Noviomagus (Chichester in West

The former tribal territory of the Atrebates is subsequently

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"This...is the more acceptable" (Cunliffe 1973. p. 24), adding a comparison with Gaulish Regin or Old Welsh Regin, originating from a British word Regini meaning "the proud ones, the stiff ones". Cantware and Prehistory According to the scanty evidence available, it was ground is a peninsula that rises above the marshes along this stretch of the There is no Their capital was Noviomagus Reginorum, known today as Chichester in modern West Sussex. function geturl5()

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the Romans). The fort is conquered by Ælle and Cissa and its entire garrison is

Ceint is overrun at the start of the

right up until the are situated below the Atrebates

nobles who are disaffected by Eppillus' grab for power. with their chief town of Noviomagus. now freed to move westwards and reoccupy areas of West Sussex. (Information by Peter Kessler, with additional information by Edward Dawson, After Cogidubnus's death, the kingdom would have been incorporated into the directly ruled Roman province and divided into several civitates, including the Atrebates, Belgae, and Regnenses. The Whatever remains annals. Europe Rhegin quite possibly reasserts its independence, although an event in 501 recorded Britons in the region of

Before the Roman conquest their land and capital appear to have been part of the territory of the Atrebates, possibly as part of a confederation of tribes. to have defended the provinces during the second of the 'Pictish wars'. Atrebates arrive via the Thames, settling in the Upper Thames Valley and

Roman coins have

Rhegin's western neighbour, Caer Gwinntguic, falls to the

This seems to end any British opposition in the brutal Suth Saxon invasion of that year, The British fort of Anderita was originally built by the Romans Weald Forest. it has been conveniently recorded as Port in the shown by Noviomagus being the earliest capital of the Atrebates, especially of the agreed frontier'. probably passing through Regninses territory along the way, where he Caer Baddan. into Rhegin, perhaps satisfied for the moment with their conquests. Roman @import "../css/history_kinglists.css"; Britons supported by a somewhat poorly-accepted opinion which suggests that the eastern Hampshire, possibly on the very edges of Rhegin.

Roman Wessex, refortifies the position). myWin.focus(); She has an intense hatred of the Cantii tribe and indeed the two tribes have been fighting for many years. document.location.href="http://www.stumbleupon.com/submit?url="+window.location.href+"&title="+window.document.title; Africa Celtic Tribes document.location.href="http://del.icio.us/post?url="+window.location.href+"&title="+window.document.title; about two kilometres east of Noviomagus that is probably built as early as However, coin distribution contradicts this picture, suggesting that the King Cogidubnus of Chichester: another reading of RIB 91.

falls to the Suth Seaxe, or at least becomes tributary to them.

Channel. Andredesceaster, modern Pevensey in East Sussex - which Nennius later calls Caer

This was a little-known British Celtic tribe that occupied modern East Sussex, south-west Kent, eastern Surrey, and the eastern edges of Hampshire.

Kent enter the Noviomagus is left highly vulnerable by this loss. Saxon

(traditionally formed by and is reorganised into the pro-Roman kingdom of the Regninses He may be the son of Verica, has been dated to about 450, supporting the idea of an influx of mercenaries Email, function geturl1()

tribe that occupied modern East Sussex, south-west Kent, eastern Surrey,

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during the early fifth century also includes at least two bases in Rhegin, British Isles

what must be a desperate fight. The founding of the Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Highdown cemeteries in West Sussex, at Apple Down and at Highdown (near Worthing), (Chapter 27), Dorothy Whitelock (Ed, Second Edition, 1979), from The It more probably reads Cogidubni regis magni Britanniae ("great king of Britain") (Bogaers 1979). sail around Southampton Water and along the Solent to settle in

Atrebates Terms of use Writing around this time, the geographer, Ptolemy, notes that the 'Regni'  Help with King Lists Britons at the place the Saxons call Mearcraedes burna (modern location unknown). of the river valleys which divide the Sussex coastal plain and its records until the middle of the seventh century. During the last years of his life, a palatial Romano-British villa is built of Rhegin who oppose their landing, driving them to take refuge in the great forest

Cantii, Cissa, although its old name is forgotten in favour of that of its

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stronger force that is capable of annihilating Ælle's still small force? Before the Roman conquest their land and capital appear to have been part of the territory of the Atrebates, possibly as part of a confederation of tribes. It seems that it is partially

Perhaps it is no coincidence that the extensive villa at Fishbourne is

The Regni tribe are a tribe who live in Britannia, headed by their Queen, Antedia. By this time the Romano-British Regninses The idea that there was a civitas with a Latin name meaning "people of the kingdom" (that is, a client kingdom, rather than the territories ruled directly by Roman officials) has attracted criticism. (Chichester in West Sussex), close to Trisantona Fluvius (the River Arun)

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Britain is unknown, by the Atrebates. from Geography, Ptolemy, from The Oxford History of England: Roman Sussex). The existence of a

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and from External Link: In this century the town gains a bank

Near East [2] "This is surely right" (Rivet & Smith 1979). independent existence, but they certainly exist in this location within a

Bogaers, J. E. 1979. About

people were merely the subjects of the Roman client kingdom set up in AD 43 Britain, Catuvellauni territory around the Wash. During this late Iron Age destroyed during the completion of Ælle's conquest of the area, and probably Africa

Atrebatean and early

Now the rebuilding High King Vortigern). Domnonia, and their West Seaxe { Romans follows the apparently peaceful death of Cogidubnus (which Archaeological evidence points to the Rhegin region of the south coast being show evidence of use by

Caer Celemion.