Addedomarus
Addedomarus (sometimes written Aθθedomarus on coins) was a king of south-eastern Britain in the late 1st century BC. His name is known only from his inscribed coins, the distribution of which seem to indicate that he was the ruler of the Trinovantes.
Addedomarus | |
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King of the Trinovantes/South-Eastern Britain | |
Gold coins of Addedomarus 35-1 BC. | |
Reign | c. 25–10 BC |
Predecessor | Mandubracius? |
Successor | Dubnovellaunus |
Died | c. 10 BC |
Issue | Dubnovellaunus Antedios? |
Father | Mandubracius? |
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