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Mandubratius ap Ludd, of Britian

Also Known As: "Androgeus / Manawyddan", "Antedios"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Icenii,,,England
Death: 25 (70-79)
Icenii,,,England
Immediate Family:

Son of Lludd Llaw Ereint "Silver-Handed" ap Beli, {Fictitious, Mabinogion} and N.N.
Husband of Anna
Brother of Gwryth (Gwrwst), King of Britain and Ifor Eborcus

Occupation: Ruled the Icenis in Norfolk from c. 25
Managed by: Henn Sarv
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About Mandubratius ap Ludd, of Britian

MANDUBRATIUS ap LLUD LUD LLAWR

King of Britain

He appears in Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia Regum Britanniae (1136) as Androgeus, eldest son of the legendary king Lud. The name change can be traced to copying errors in Orosius's Seven Books of History Against the Pagans, a 5th-century Christian history which was influential in medieval Britain, where it appears in different manuscripts as "Mandubragius" and "Andragorius"

BIRTH: Abt 57 B.C. in Montgomeryshire, Powys, Wales

FATHER: Llud Lud Llaw ap BELI MAWR - Abt 90 B.C. in Cornwall, England (Britain)

MOTHER: Anna - Princess of Cornwall - Abt 88 B.C. in Cornwall, England (Britain)

MARRIAGE: Unknown

CHILD:

1. Boudica 'Boadicea' Victoria verch ap MANDUBRATIUS - Abt 8 B.C. in Powys, Wales

Mandubratus became chief of the Iceni.



Anted[ios] (only the first five letters appears on his coinage, the ending -ios is conjectural) succeeded Can[...] c. AD25 as leader of the Iceni, and should not be confused with Anted[...] of the Dobunnic tribe of Gloucestershire. He took no active part in the opposition to the Roman invasion of AD43 and was subsequently made a client of Rome. He produced his first coins marked ANTED probably in commemoration of this honour. This action possibly stirred up the Icenian nobility who were opposed to the rule of a single leader, and this prompted Antedios to issue a generic coinage inscribed with ECEN , probably representing the name of the tribe instead of his own. This seemed not to appease at least two of the Icenian nobles, Aesu[...] and Saenu[...] who minted their own inscribed coinage sometime around AD45. It is probable that Anted[ios] was involved in the Icenian War of AD47, possibly precipitating the violence through his own death, though this is pure speculation. He must have lost his life by the end of the war however, for following the supression of the tribe by the son of the new governor, Marcus Ostorius, none of these leaders are heard of again, and the clientship of the kingdom of the Iceni passed to the pro-Roman leader Prasutagus.

(map also from same reference)



Anted[ios] (only the first five letters appears on his coinage, the ending -ios is conjectural) succeeded Can[...] c. AD25 as leader of the Iceni, and should not be confused with Anted[...] of the Dobunnic tribe of Gloucestershire. He took no active part in the opposition to the Roman invasion of AD43 and was subsequently made a client of Rome. He produced his first coins marked ANTED probably in commemoration of this honour. This action possibly stirred up the Icenian nobility who were opposed to the rule of a single leader, and this prompted Antedios to issue a generic coinage inscribed with ECEN , probably representing the name of the tribe instead of his own. This seemed not to appease at least two of the Icenian nobles, Aesu[...] and Saenu[...] who minted their own inscribed coinage sometime around AD45. It is probable that Anted[ios] was involved in the Icenian War of AD47, possibly precipitating the violence through his own death, though this is pure speculation. He must have lost his life by the end of the war however, for following the supression of the tribe by the son of the new governor, Marcus Ostorius, none of these leaders are heard of again, and the clientship of the kingdom of the Iceni passed to the pro-Roman leader Prasutagus.

(map also from same reference)

http://www.roman-britain.org/tribes/iceni.htm

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