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Today's Celtic character of the day is Phelan from Britannia (2018) who is Briton, specifically Cantii tribe (ancient Celt).
Today's Celtic character of the day is Amena from Britannia (2018) who is Briton, specifically Cantii tribe (ancient Celt).
Today's Celtic character of the day is Cait from Britannia (2018) who is Briton, specifically Cantii tribe (ancient Celt).
Today's Celtic character of the day is Kerra from Britannia (2018) who is Briton, specifically Cantii tribe (ancient Celt).
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Very Rare Celtic Coin of the Cantii
This gold quarter stater is from the reign of Dubnovellaunus and was struck circa 25 BC to AD 5. Obverse: 'Pentagram’ type, blank die with banding. Reverse: Horse right, ring-pellet above, pentagram below, dispersed pellets in field.
The Cantii or Cantiaci were an Iron Age Celtic people living in Britain before the Roman conquest, and gave their name to a civitas of Roman Britain. They lived in the area now called Kent, in south-eastern England. Their capital was Durovernum Cantiacorum, now Canterbury. They were bordered by the Regnenses to the west, and the Catuvellauni to the north. Julius Caesar landed in Cantium in 55 and 54 BC, the first Roman expeditions to Britain. He recounts in his De Bello Gallico v. 14: "Ex his omnibus longe sunt humanissimi qui Cantium incolunt, quae regio est maritima omnis, neque multum a Gallica differunt consuetudine." - Translation - "Of all these (British tribes), by far the most civilised are they who dwell in Kent, which is entirely a maritime region, and who differ but little from the Gauls in their customs."
Dubnovellaunus or Dumnovellaunus was the name of at least one, and possibly several kings of south-eastern Britain in the late 1st century BC/early 1st century AD, known from coin legends and from a mention in the Res Gestae Divi Augusti, the funerary inscription of the first Roman emperor, Augustus, giving a first-person record of his life and accomplishments.