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  1. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › CartimanduaCartimandua - Wikipedia

    Cartimandua, o Cartismandua, regnò dal 43 circa al 69 sulla tribù britannica dei briganti durante la dominazione romana sull'isola.

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    Cartimandua or Cartismandua (reigned c. AD 43 – c. 69) was a 1st-century queen of the Brigantes, a Celtic people living in what is now northern England. She came to power around the time of the Roman conquest of Britain, and formed a large tribal agglomeration that became loyal to Rome.

  3. Cartimandua was the ruler of the Brigantes, an Iron Age people of northern Britain, and the first documented queen to reign in part of the British Isles. She ruled over a large area and became an important ally of the Roman Empire during the conquest.

  4. Cartimandua (Cartismandua) was Queen of the Brigantes in the 1st century AD. Pro-Rome, she betrayed the Celtic leader Caratacus to the Romans in 51AD…

  5. Cartimàndua - Enciclopedia - Treccani. Regina dei Briganti; consegnò ai Romani Carataco, che si era rifugiato presso di lei (51 d. C.); perdette il trono nel 69, dopo le sommosse provocate dal marito Venuzio.

  6. Queen Cartimandua, a member of a powerful family [Also translated as “virtue of her illustrious birth”], who ruled the Brigantes. Cartimandua was the leading noble of the Brigantes who was probably granted a client ship with Rome in 43AD, along with her consort Venutius of the Carvetii.

  7. Cartimandua was the queen of the Brigantes, a large tribe in northern Britain, whose rule depended upon support from the invading Roman armies. After concluding a treaty with the emperor Claudius early in his conquest of Britain, which began in ad 43, Cartimandua was faced with a series of revolts.