TRINOBANTES
Eth.
TRINOBANTES (called by Ptolemy
Τρινόαντες. 2.3.22), a people on the E. coast of Britannia Romana, situated N. of
London and the
Thames, in
Essex and the southern parts of
Suffolk, whose capital was Camalodunum (
Colchester). They submitted to Caesar when he landed in Britain, but revolted against the Romans in the reign of Nero. (
Caes. Gal. 5.20;
Tac. Ann. 14.31.)
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