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  • Cornovii
  • Name by which 2–3 tribes were known in Roman Britain

    The Cornovii is the name by which two, or three, tribes were known in Roman Britain. One tribe was in the area centred on present-day Shropshire, one was

    Cornovii

    Cornovii

    Cornovii

  • Cornovii (Midlands)
  • Celtic people of the Iron Age and Roman Britain

    The Cornovii were a Celtic people of the Iron Age and Roman Britain, who lived principally in the modern English counties of Cheshire, Shropshire, north

    Cornovii (Midlands)

    Cornovii (Midlands)

    Cornovii_(Midlands)

  • Cornovii (Cornwall)
  • Name of a Celtic tribe in Roman-age Britain

    The Cornovii is a name for a tribe presumed to have been part of the Dumnonii, a Celtic tribe inhabiting the south-west peninsula of Great Britain, during

    Cornovii (Cornwall)

    Cornovii_(Cornwall)

  • Brigantes
  • British tribe of the Iron Age and Roman era

    northwest, the Parisii to the east and, to the south, the Corieltauvi and the Cornovii. To the north was the territory of the Votadini. The Greek geographer Ptolemy

    Brigantes

    Brigantes

    Brigantes

  • Cornovii (Caithness)
  • People of ancient Britain

    The Cornovii were a people of ancient Britain, known only from a single mention of them by the geographer Ptolemy c. 150. From his description, their territory

    Cornovii (Caithness)

    Cornovii (Caithness)

    Cornovii_(Caithness)

  • Iron Age tribes in Britain
  • Celtic tribes

    Cantiaci Catuvellauni Dobunni Dumnonii, and sub-tribe Cornovii Durotriges Regnenses Trinovantes Iceni Cornovii Corieltauvi Deceangli Demetae Gangani Ordovices

    Iron Age tribes in Britain

    Iron Age tribes in Britain

    Iron_Age_tribes_in_Britain

  • Dumnonia
  • Historic kingdom in Sub-Roman Britain

    have been a sub-tribe in the western part of the territory known as the Cornovii from whose name the first element of the present-day name of Cornwall is

    Dumnonia

    Dumnonia

  • Caledonians
  • Ancient Celtic peoples of Scotland

    Cantiaci Carnonacae Carvetii Catuvellauni Coritani Corionototae Cornovii (Central) Cornovii (Northern) Creones Damnonii Decantae Deceangli Demetae Dobunni

    Caledonians

    Caledonians

    Caledonians

  • Corieltauvi
  • British tribe of the Iron Age and Roman era

    English East Midlands. They were bordered by the Brigantes to the north, the Cornovii to the west, the Dobunni and Catuvellauni to the south, and the Iceni to

    Corieltauvi

    Corieltauvi

    Corieltauvi

  • Dobunni
  • Celtic tribe in Britain

    which is today known as Cirencester. Their territory was bordered by the Cornovii and Corieltauvi to the North; the Catuvellauni to the East; the Atrebates

    Dobunni

    Dobunni

    Dobunni

  • Catuvellauni
  • Celtic tribe

    Cantiaci Carnonacae Carvetii Catuvellauni Coritani Corionototae Cornovii (Central) Cornovii (Northern) Creones Damnonii Decantae Deceangli Demetae Dobunni

    Catuvellauni

    Catuvellauni

    Catuvellauni

  • Roman cities in Britain
  • Silures Monmouthshire Town (Village) Yes Chester Caer Legion Deva Victrix Cornovii (Midlands) Cheshire City Yes Chichester Caer Cei Noviomagus Reginorum Regni

    Roman cities in Britain

    Roman cities in Britain

    Roman_cities_in_Britain

  • Selgovae
  • Celtic tribe

    Cantiaci Carnonacae Carvetii Catuvellauni Coritani Corionototae Cornovii (Central) Cornovii (Northern) Creones Damnonii Decantae Deceangli Demetae Dobunni

    Selgovae

    Selgovae

  • Dumnonii
  • Celtic tribe in southwestern Britain during the Iron Age

    Cosmography implies the existence of a sub-tribe called the Cornavii or Cornovii, perhaps the ancestors of the Cornish people. Gaius Iulius Solinus, probably

    Dumnonii

    Dumnonii

    Dumnonii

  • Wreocensæte
  • Anglo-Saxon people of Mercia, England

    Higham interprets this as referring to Wroxeter, the former civitas of the Cornovii, which became the centre of government of this early sub-Roman kingdom

    Wreocensæte

    Wreocensæte

    Wreocensæte

  • Cornwall
  • Ceremonial county in England

    been an Iron Age group that occupied the Cornish peninsula known as the Cornovii (i.e. "people of the horn or headland"). "-wall" derives from wealh, an

    Cornwall

    Cornwall

    Cornwall

  • Kingdom of Powys
  • 400s–1160 kingdom in east-central Wales

    on the Romano-British tribal lands of the Ordovices in the west and the Cornovii in the east, its boundaries originally extended from the Cambrian Mountains

    Kingdom of Powys

    Kingdom of Powys

    Kingdom_of_Powys

  • Durotriges
  • Celtic Iron-Age tribe from Great Britain

    Cantiaci Carnonacae Carvetii Catuvellauni Coritani Corionototae Cornovii (Central) Cornovii (Northern) Creones Damnonii Decantae Deceangli Demetae Dobunni

    Durotriges

    Durotriges

    Durotriges

  • Regni
  • Late Iron Age and Roman era British tribe

    Cantiaci Carnonacae Carvetii Catuvellauni Coritani Corionototae Cornovii (Central) Cornovii (Northern) Creones Damnonii Decantae Deceangli Demetae Dobunni

    Regni

    Regni

    Regni

  • Votadini
  • Celtic people of Iron Age Britain

    Cantiaci Carnonacae Carvetii Catuvellauni Coritani Corionototae Cornovii (Central) Cornovii (Northern) Creones Damnonii Decantae Deceangli Demetae Dobunni

    Votadini

    Votadini

    Votadini

  • Parisi (tribe)
  • British Celtic tribe from the area of East Riding of Yorkshire, England

    Cantiaci Carnonacae Carvetii Catuvellauni Coritani Corionototae Cornovii (Central) Cornovii (Northern) Creones Damnonii Decantae Deceangli Demetae Dobunni

    Parisi (tribe)

    Parisi (tribe)

    Parisi_(tribe)

  • Damnonii
  • Brittonic people of the late 2nd century

    Cantiaci Carnonacae Carvetii Catuvellauni Coritani Corionototae Cornovii (Central) Cornovii (Northern) Creones Damnonii Decantae Deceangli Demetae Dobunni

    Damnonii

    Damnonii

    Damnonii

  • Setantii
  • Pre-Roman community in Britain

    Cantiaci Carnonacae Carvetii Catuvellauni Coritani Corionototae Cornovii (Central) Cornovii (Northern) Creones Damnonii Decantae Deceangli Demetae Dobunni

    Setantii

    Setantii

  • Viroconium Cornoviorum
  • Ancient Roman city in Shropshire, England

    the local British tribe of the Cornovii was the impressive hillfort on the Wrekin known as *Uiroconion. When the Cornovii were eventually subdued by the

    Viroconium Cornoviorum

    Viroconium Cornoviorum

    Viroconium_Cornoviorum

  • Iceni
  • Roman-era British tribe

    Cantiaci Carnonacae Carvetii Catuvellauni Coritani Corionototae Cornovii (Central) Cornovii (Northern) Creones Damnonii Decantae Deceangli Demetae Dobunni

    Iceni

    Iceni

    Iceni

  • Cornish people
  • Ethnic group in Cornwall, England, UK, and the worldwide Cornish diaspora

    kingdoms, cultures and identities throughout Great Britain; the Dumnonii and Cornovii were the Celtic tribes who inhabited what was to become Cornwall during

    Cornish people

    Cornish people

    Cornish_people

  • Celtic Britons
  • Ancient Celtic people of Great Britain

    (*Catuwellaunī) Verulamium Corieltauvī (*Corieltauī) Ratae Corieltauvorum Cornovīī (*Cornowīī) Viroconium Cornoviorum Damnonīī Vanduara (Loudoun Hill or Walls

    Celtic Britons

    Celtic Britons

    Celtic_Britons

  • Taexali
  • People on the eastern coast of Britannia Barbara in ancient Scotland

    Cantiaci Carnonacae Carvetii Catuvellauni Coritani Corionototae Cornovii (Central) Cornovii (Northern) Creones Damnonii Decantae Deceangli Demetae Dobunni

    Taexali

    Taexali

    Taexali

  • History of Cornwall
  • County in England, United Kingdom

    of Duro (meaning Fort). This appears to indicate that the tribe of the Cornovii, known from earlier Roman sources as inhabitants of an area centred on

    History of Cornwall

    History of Cornwall

    History_of_Cornwall

  • Wroxeter
  • Village in Shropshire, England

    tribe of the Cornovii had their original capital (also thought to have been named *Uiroconion) at the hillfort on the Wrekin. When the Cornovii were eventually

    Wroxeter

    Wroxeter

    Wroxeter

  • Atrebates
  • Belgic tribe

    Cantiaci Carnonacae Carvetii Catuvellauni Coritani Corionototae Cornovii (Central) Cornovii (Northern) Creones Damnonii Decantae Deceangli Demetae Dobunni

    Atrebates

    Atrebates

  • Trinovantes
  • Celtic tribe between modern-day Anglia and the Thames Estuary

    Cantiaci Carnonacae Carvetii Catuvellauni Coritani Corionototae Cornovii (Central) Cornovii (Northern) Creones Damnonii Decantae Deceangli Demetae Dobunni

    Trinovantes

    Trinovantes

    Trinovantes

  • Smertae
  • Historical people of ancient Britain

    Cantiaci Carnonacae Carvetii Catuvellauni Coritani Corionototae Cornovii (Central) Cornovii (Northern) Creones Damnonii Decantae Deceangli Demetae Dobunni

    Smertae

    Smertae

    Smertae

  • Magonsæte
  • Minor state in Anglo-Saxon England

    coterminous with the Diocese of Hereford. The former territory of the Cornovii tribe was conquered by Oswiu of Northumbria in 656, while he was overlord

    Magonsæte

    Magonsæte

    Magonsæte

  • Silures
  • Celtic tribe of ancient Britain

    Cantiaci Carnonacae Carvetii Catuvellauni Coritani Corionototae Cornovii (Central) Cornovii (Northern) Creones Damnonii Decantae Deceangli Demetae Dobunni

    Silures

    Silures

  • Corionototae
  • Ancient Britonic tribe

    Cantiaci Carnonacae Carvetii Catuvellauni Coritani Corionototae Cornovii (Central) Cornovii (Northern) Creones Damnonii Decantae Deceangli Demetae Dobunni

    Corionototae

    Corionototae

  • Decantae
  • Cantiaci Carnonacae Carvetii Catuvellauni Coritani Corionototae Cornovii (Central) Cornovii (Northern) Creones Damnonii Decantae Deceangli Demetae Dobunni

    Decantae

    Decantae

    Decantae

  • Demetae
  • Iron Age and Roman-era Celtic people in southwest Wales

    Cantiaci Carnonacae Carvetii Catuvellauni Coritani Corionototae Cornovii (Central) Cornovii (Northern) Creones Damnonii Decantae Deceangli Demetae Dobunni

    Demetae

    Demetae

    Demetae

  • Ordovices
  • Celtic tribe in Great Britain

    Cantiaci Carnonacae Carvetii Catuvellauni Coritani Corionototae Cornovii (Central) Cornovii (Northern) Creones Damnonii Decantae Deceangli Demetae Dobunni

    Ordovices

    Ordovices

    Ordovices

  • Deceangli
  • Celtic tribe in Britain

    Cantiaci Carnonacae Carvetii Catuvellauni Coritani Corionototae Cornovii (Central) Cornovii (Northern) Creones Damnonii Decantae Deceangli Demetae Dobunni

    Deceangli

    Deceangli

    Deceangli

  • Novantae
  • Iron Age people

    Cantiaci Carnonacae Carvetii Catuvellauni Coritani Corionototae Cornovii (Central) Cornovii (Northern) Creones Damnonii Decantae Deceangli Demetae Dobunni

    Novantae

    Novantae

  • Greater Manchester
  • Ceremonial county in North West England

    have been occupied by the Brigantes, and lay on their border with the Cornovii on the southern side of the River Mersey. The remains of 1st-century forts

    Greater Manchester

    Greater Manchester

    Greater_Manchester

  • History of Shropshire
  • area of modern Shropshire was included within the territory of the Celtic Cornovii tribe, whose capital was the Wrekin hill fort. After Roman military expansion

    History of Shropshire

    History_of_Shropshire

  • Venicones
  • Celtic people of ancient Britain

    Cantiaci Carnonacae Carvetii Catuvellauni Coritani Corionototae Cornovii (Central) Cornovii (Northern) Creones Damnonii Decantae Deceangli Demetae Dobunni

    Venicones

    Venicones

    Venicones

  • Flintshire
  • County in Wales

    by the Deceangli, one of the Celtic tribes in ancient Britain, with the Cornovii to the east and the Ordovices to the west. Lead and silver mine workings

    Flintshire

    Flintshire

    Flintshire

  • Epidii
  • Cantiaci Carnonacae Carvetii Catuvellauni Coritani Corionototae Cornovii (Central) Cornovii (Northern) Creones Damnonii Decantae Deceangli Demetae Dobunni

    Epidii

    Epidii

    Epidii

  • Carvetii
  • British tribe of the Iron Age and Roman era

    Cantiaci Carnonacae Carvetii Catuvellauni Coritani Corionototae Cornovii (Central) Cornovii (Northern) Creones Damnonii Decantae Deceangli Demetae Dobunni

    Carvetii

    Carvetii

    Carvetii

  • Llangernyw
  • Village and community in Conwy, Wales

    by a private owner. The name of the village may have its origin in the Cornovii tribe of the West Midlands. The churchyard of St Digain's church in Llangernyw

    Llangernyw

    Llangernyw

    Llangernyw

  • Cantiaci
  • Iron Age Celtic people living in Britain

    Cantiaci Carnonacae Carvetii Catuvellauni Coritani Corionototae Cornovii (Central) Cornovii (Northern) Creones Damnonii Decantae Deceangli Demetae Dobunni

    Cantiaci

    Cantiaci

    Cantiaci

  • Old Oswestry
  • Iron Age hillfort in Shropshire, England

    conquest of Britain. Its inhabitants were either from the tribes of the Cornovii or Ordovices. The complexity of defences suggests there have been several

    Old Oswestry

    Old Oswestry

    Old_Oswestry

  • Abbey Dore
  • Village in Herefordshire, England

    Its name in Welsh was Llangernyw, which may show a connection to the Cornovii tribe of the West Midlands. The village is situated in the Golden Valley

    Abbey Dore

    Abbey Dore

    Abbey_Dore

  • Belgae
  • Historical Gallic-Germanic tribal confederation

    Cantiaci Carnonacae Carvetii Catuvellauni Coritani Corionototae Cornovii (Central) Cornovii (Northern) Creones Damnonii Decantae Deceangli Demetae Dobunni

    Belgae

    Belgae

    Belgae

  • Cornouaille
  • Historic province of Brittany

    The first element is from the name of a Brythonic tribe Latinized as Cornovii, meaning 'peninsula people', from the Celtic kernou, 'horn, headland',

    Cornouaille

    Cornouaille

    Cornouaille

  • Wrexham
  • City in north-east Wales

    area which Wrexham formed part of was held by a Celtic tribe called the Cornovii. A Roman civilian settlement was located in the Plas Coch area of Wrexham

    Wrexham

    Wrexham

    Wrexham

  • Mark of Cornwall
  • Husband of Iseault in Arthurian legend

    day Cornwall may indicate that Mark was in fact a ruler of the eponymous Cornovii. Mark has been identified with Conomor, a king of Domnonea and Kernev (Domnonée

    Mark of Cornwall

    Mark of Cornwall

    Mark_of_Cornwall

  • Rykeneld Street
  • Roman road in England

    the "Via Devina". The territory traversed would have been that of the Cornovii. Beginning at Chester the road ran south-east to a known Roman fort structure

    Rykeneld Street

    Rykeneld_Street

  • History of Cheshire
  • by the Iron Age the area is known to have been occupied by the Celtic Cornovii tribe and possibly the Deceangli. The Romans occupied Cheshire for almost

    History of Cheshire

    History of Cheshire

    History_of_Cheshire

  • Castell Dinas Brân
  • Castle in Denbighshire, Wales

    Old Oswestry hillfort were either from the tribes of the Ordovices or Cornovii and Iron Age hillforts in the Clwydian Range to the north (including Foel

    Castell Dinas Brân

    Castell Dinas Brân

    Castell_Dinas_Brân

  • Shropshire
  • County in England

    moorland on Stapeley Hill. The area was once part of the lands of the Cornovii, which consisted of the modern day counties of Cheshire, Shropshire, north

    Shropshire

    Shropshire

    Shropshire

  • Textoverdi
  • Tribe of Celtic Britons

    Cantiaci Carnonacae Carvetii Catuvellauni Coritani Corionototae Cornovii (Central) Cornovii (Northern) Creones Damnonii Decantae Deceangli Demetae Dobunni

    Textoverdi

    Textoverdi

  • Letocetum
  • Roman settlement remains in Staffordshire, England

    Midlands whose later tribal centre was at Ratae Corieltauvorum, and the Cornovii to the west with their original capital Uriconon (which would later give

    Letocetum

    Letocetum

    Letocetum

  • Creones
  • Cantiaci Carnonacae Carvetii Catuvellauni Coritani Corionototae Cornovii (Central) Cornovii (Northern) Creones Damnonii Decantae Deceangli Demetae Dobunni

    Creones

    Creones

    Creones

  • Wirral Peninsula
  • Peninsula in North West England

    the time of the Romans, the Wirral was inhabited by a Celtic tribe, the Cornovii. Artefacts discovered in Meols suggest it was an important port from at

    Wirral Peninsula

    Wirral Peninsula

    Wirral_Peninsula

  • Lugi
  • People of ancient Britain

    Cantiaci Carnonacae Carvetii Catuvellauni Coritani Corionototae Cornovii (Central) Cornovii (Northern) Creones Damnonii Decantae Deceangli Demetae Dobunni

    Lugi

    Lugi

    Lugi

  • Chester
  • City in Cheshire, England

    with the name Deva Victrix. It was established in the land of the Celtic Cornovii, according to the ancient cartographer Ptolemy, as a fortress during the

    Chester

    Chester

    Chester

  • List of ancient Celtic peoples and tribes
  • a subtribe of the Brigantes or a group of warriors) (Northumberland) Cornovii (Midlands) Damnonii (Southwestern Scotland) Deceangli (Flintshire, Wales)

    List of ancient Celtic peoples and tribes

    List of ancient Celtic peoples and tribes

    List_of_ancient_Celtic_peoples_and_tribes

  • Morgan (surname)
  • Surname list

    Maredudd, Lord of Tredegar). It is possible the name was derived from the Cornovii Tribe who lived in the North of Scotland and in the Severn Valley, near

    Morgan (surname)

    Morgan_(surname)

  • Historic counties of England
  • Category of areas of England

    based on the pre-Saxon Celtic tribes known in Latin as the Dumnonii and Cornovii, in the latter case with the suffix wealas, meaning foreigners, added by

    Historic counties of England

    Historic counties of England

    Historic_counties_of_England

  • Maelor Saesneg
  • Area of Wrexham County Borough, east of the River Dee

    of the Roman invasion, the area was part of the region occupied by the Cornovii, one of the Celtic tribes of ancient Britain, on the border with the Deceangli

    Maelor Saesneg

    Maelor Saesneg

    Maelor_Saesneg

  • Gabrantovices
  • Cantiaci Carnonacae Carvetii Catuvellauni Coritani Corionototae Cornovii (Central) Cornovii (Northern) Creones Damnonii Decantae Deceangli Demetae Dobunni

    Gabrantovices

    Gabrantovices

  • Offa's Dyke
  • Ancient earthwork in the United Kingdom

    Wiltshire ... an achievement of the post-Roman kingdom of the northern Cornovii, rather than a work of 7th–8th century Mercia.' However, Dr David Hill

    Offa's Dyke

    Offa's Dyke

    Offa's_Dyke

  • History of Middlewich
  • it is asserted that the Cornovii took Kinderton as their capital, however this is unlikely. It is probable that the Cornovii did inhabit Kinderton for

    History of Middlewich

    History_of_Middlewich

  • Castle Ring
  • Iron Age hillfort in United Kingdom

    been occupied c. 500 BCE by an Ancient British (Celtic) tribe named the Cornovii. It was abandoned c. 43 CE as a consequence of Romans occupying the area

    Castle Ring

    Castle Ring

    Castle_Ring

  • Derventio Coritanorum
  • Town in Roman Britannia, near Derby

    which tribal group occupied the area of Derby, though the Corieltauvi and Cornovii are the most likely. In AD 46-47 the Roman Army under the direction of

    Derventio Coritanorum

    Derventio Coritanorum

    Derventio_Coritanorum

  • Pengwern
  • Settlement in sub-Roman Britain

    kingdom, seems to have roughly coincided with the territory of the Celtic Cornovii tribe, whose civitas under Roman rule (capital or administrative centre)

    Pengwern

    Pengwern

    Pengwern

  • Lopocares
  • Cantiaci Carnonacae Carvetii Catuvellauni Coritani Corionototae Cornovii (Central) Cornovii (Northern) Creones Damnonii Decantae Deceangli Demetae Dobunni

    Lopocares

    Lopocares

  • History of Wrexham
  • area which Wrexham formed part of was held by a tribe called the Cornovii. The Cornovii held the lowland forests of Cheshire and Shropshire. Their tribal

    History of Wrexham

    History of Wrexham

    History_of_Wrexham

  • Carnonacae
  • People of ancient Britain

    Cantiaci Carnonacae Carvetii Catuvellauni Coritani Corionototae Cornovii (Central) Cornovii (Northern) Creones Damnonii Decantae Deceangli Demetae Dobunni

    Carnonacae

    Carnonacae

    Carnonacae

  • Forts in Cornwall
  • with most showing evidence of occupation and re-occupation by the Cornish Cornovii tribe. Two of the most impressive, at opposite ends of Cornwall, are Chûn

    Forts in Cornwall

    Forts_in_Cornwall

  • Rowley Regis
  • Town in the West Midlands, England

    boundary between ancient woodland camps, potentially belonging to the Cornovii tribe. Roman presence in Rowley Regis is evidenced by the discovery of

    Rowley Regis

    Rowley Regis

    Rowley_Regis

  • Tintagel
  • Village in Cornwall, England

    certainly a corruption of Durocornovium), 'a fort or walled settlement of the Cornovii': the location is unidentified, but Tintagel and Carn Brea have both been

    Tintagel

    Tintagel

    Tintagel

  • List of legendary rulers of Cornwall
  • Matter of Britain List of kings of Dumnonia Dumnonia History of Cornwall Cornovii (Cornish) Survey of Cornwall Historia Regum Britanniae Book of Baglan Prose

    List of legendary rulers of Cornwall

    List of legendary rulers of Cornwall

    List_of_legendary_rulers_of_Cornwall

  • Caereni
  • Cantiaci Carnonacae Carvetii Catuvellauni Coritani Corionototae Cornovii (Central) Cornovii (Northern) Creones Damnonii Decantae Deceangli Demetae Dobunni

    Caereni

    Caereni

    Caereni

  • Donyarth
  • Last recorded king of Cornwall

    drowned in the River Fowey, near King Doniert's Stone. Cornwall portal Cornovii (Cornwall) esdale77 (17 May 2019). "King Doniert's Stone". The Cornish

    Donyarth

    Donyarth

    Donyarth

  • Wem
  • Town and civil parish in Shropshire, England

    believed to have been settled prior to the Roman Conquest of Britain, by the Cornovii, Celtic Iron Age settlers: there is an Iron Age hillfort at nearby Bury

    Wem

    Wem

    Wem

  • Stannary law
  • Tin mining law in Cornwall and Devon, England

    History of Cornwall Cornish devolution Medieval kingdom Dumnonia Dumnonii Cornovii Rulers (or titles) Legendary rulers King of Cornwall Duke of Cornwall Feudal

    Stannary law

    Stannary law

    Stannary_law

  • Duke of Cornwall
  • Title in the Peerage of England

    History of Cornwall Cornish devolution Medieval kingdom Dumnonia Dumnonii Cornovii Rulers (or titles) Legendary rulers King of Cornwall Duke of Cornwall Feudal

    Duke of Cornwall

    Duke_of_Cornwall

  • Forest of Lyme
  • forest was inhabited by the British Celts who would have been a part of the Cornovii tribe, or more probably the Brigantes tribe.[citation needed] The forest

    Forest of Lyme

    Forest_of_Lyme

  • Prehistoric Cornwall
  • Period of Cornish history from c. 225,000 years ago until c. 43 CE

    possible that the Cornovii were a sub-tribe of the Dumnonii, the Tamar may have instead functioned as a territorial boundary, with the Cornovii and Dumnonii

    Prehistoric Cornwall

    Prehistoric Cornwall

    Prehistoric_Cornwall

  • Strutt's Park Roman Fort
  • Roman fort in High Peak, Derbyshire

    excavations. This part of Britain was occupied by a tribe known as the Cornovii. In AD 46–47 the Roman Army led by governor Aulus Plautius had probably

    Strutt's Park Roman Fort

    Strutt's_Park_Roman_Fort

  • Stretford
  • Town in Greater Manchester, England

    before and during the Roman occupation, and lay on their border with the Cornovii on the southern side of the Mersey. By 1212, there were two manors in the

    Stretford

    Stretford

    Stretford

  • 722
  • Calendar year

    The West Saxons are defeated by a combined Viking and Cornish army, at Cornovii in Cornwall (approximate date). January 3 – King Kʼinich Ahkal Moʼ Nahb

    722

    722

  • The Wrekin
  • Hill in Shropshire, England

    originally referred.[citation needed] It is thought the fort was built by the Cornovii tribe and was once their capital.[citation needed] In AD 47 Roman invaders

    The Wrekin

    The Wrekin

    The_Wrekin

  • Tarvin
  • Village in Cheshire, England

    of the Roman prata legionis, the land annexed by the Romans (from the Cornovii) to support their fortress at Chester. The Gowy was later the boundary

    Tarvin

    Tarvin

  • Middlewich
  • Town in Cheshire, England

    Manchester claims that the Iron Age Cornovii made Kinderton their capital, but it is more likely that the Cornovii inhabited Kinderton for its salt-making

    Middlewich

    Middlewich

    Middlewich

  • History of Liverpool
  • region was inhabited by Brythonic tribes, the Setantii as well as nearby Cornovii and Deceangli. The area came under Roman influence in about 70 AD, with

    History of Liverpool

    History of Liverpool

    History_of_Liverpool

  • Vacomagi
  • Ancient British people of Northern Scotland

    Cantiaci Carnonacae Carvetii Catuvellauni Coritani Corionototae Cornovii (Central) Cornovii (Northern) Creones Damnonii Decantae Deceangli Demetae Dobunni

    Vacomagi

    Vacomagi

    Vacomagi

  • Cornish devolution
  • Political movement in Cornwall, England

    History of Cornwall Cornish devolution Medieval kingdom Dumnonia Dumnonii Cornovii Rulers (or titles) Legendary rulers King of Cornwall Duke of Cornwall Feudal

    Cornish devolution

    Cornish devolution

    Cornish_devolution

  • Coleshill, Warwickshire
  • Market town in Warwickshire, England

    Tribes – the Coritanii to the east from Leicester, and to the west the Cornovii from Viroconium Cornoviorum. In the post Roman or Arthurian period (The

    Coleshill, Warwickshire

    Coleshill, Warwickshire

    Coleshill,_Warwickshire

  • Pons Aelius
  • Roman settlement in northern England

    First Cohort of Cornovii) as being present at the fort in the beginning of the fifth century. These were raised from among the Cornovii tribe who inhabited

    Pons Aelius

    Pons Aelius

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    Russian

    GOGOL

    (Го́голь) Russian name GOGOL means "golden-eyed duck."

  • Antonella
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    Antonella

    Praiseworthy; Female Version of Anthony; Priceless; Inestimable

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    Muslim

    Habiba

    Beloved. Sweetheart. Darling.

  • Abidah | ابیداہ
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    Muslim

    Abidah | ابیداہ

    Worshipper, Devotee

  • Rukm
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    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Rukm

    Silver; Gold

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    Muslim/Islamic

    Mussarrat

    Joyful always happy

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    Hindu, Indian

    Kinshu

    Another Name of Shri Krishna

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    Roscoe

    Deer Wood; From the Deer Forest

  • NETA
  • Female

    Hebrew

    NETA

    (נֶטַע) Hebrew unisex name NETA means meaning "plant, shrub."

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