Catuvellauni & Trinovantes Cunobelinus AD 8-41 Gold Quarter Stater
£795.00
Catuvellauni & Trinovantes Cunobelinus AD 8-41 Gold Quarter Stater
Cunobelinus Plastic
Corn ear without central stalk, CAM to left, CNV to right/Horse with dashes for mane rearing, branch above, CVN below
Rare
ABC2816, S204; 11mm, 1.33g
Cunobelinus, or’ hound of Belinus’ was the most powerful tribal king of his time not just in Britain but also in Atlantic Europe. By AD 41 he controlled more land, lives and wealth than any other leader west of the River Rhine. It has been suggested that just before he died Tasciovanos installed his son Cunobelinus as king of Camulodunon. It is more probable that Cunobelinus seized it from Dubnovellaunos of the Trinovantes. Either way by AD 41 Cunobelinus controlled most of south east England. His brother Epatticcus also ruled the Atrebates in Hampshire whilst his son, Amminus, ruled the Cantaci in Kent.
Cunobelinus was the last great Iron Age king in Europe and it would be 700 years before Offa of Mercia became the next independent king in Britain.
Whilst some of the coinage issued by Cunobelinus retains Celtic features there is also a strong, and probably increasing, Roman influence which is shown in the inscriptions on many of his coins.
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