Togodumnus (died AD 43) was king of the British Catuvellauni tribe, whose capital was at St. Albans, at the time of the Roman conquest. He can probably be identified with the legendary British king Guiderius.[1]
He is usually thought to have led the fight against the Romans alongside his brother, but to have been killed early in the campaign. However, some authorities now argue that he sided with the Romans and is one and the same person as the client-king Tiberius Claudius Cogidubnus, whose original name may have been Togidubnus or Togodumnus.
^Post, Beale (1847-10-01). "On the Coins of Cunobeline and of the Ancient Britons. Part V". Journal of the British Archaeological Association. 3 (3): 226–235. doi:10.1080/00681288.1847.11886826. ISSN 0068-1288.
Claudius Cogidubnus, whose original name may have been Togidubnus or Togodumnus. Togodumnus is known only from Cassius Dio's Roman History, according to which...
major role in the defeat of the Britons led by the brothers Caratacus and Togodumnus (leaders of the Catuvellauni) in the 2-day Battle of the Medway (probably...
invasion of Britain. Two other sons, Togodumnus and Caratacus, are named by Dio Cassius. No coins of Togodumnus are known, but Caratacus' rare coins suggest...
and River Thames. Togodumnus was killed (although both Miles Russell and John Hind argue that Dio was mistaken in reporting Togodumnus's death, that he was...
Plautius defeated first Caratacus on the River Medway, then Togodumnus on the River Thames. Togodumnus died shortly afterwards, although Caratacus survived and...
landing, the British tribes united to fight them under the command of Togodumnus and his brother Caratacus of the Catuvellauni tribe. After losing two...
90s is mentioned by the poet Martial. He is nearly contemporary with Togodumnus, a prince of the Catuvellauni tribe mentioned by Dio Cassius, and the...
in territory formerly ruled by Verica. British resistance was led by Togodumnus and Caratacus, sons of the late king of the Catuvellauni, Cunobeline....
hides, slaves and hunting dogs. Cunobelinus had three sons, Adminius, Togodumnus and Caratacus, and a brother, Epaticcus, known to history. Epaticcus expanded...
the river Medway, the second on the river Thames. One of their leaders, Togodumnus, was killed, but his brother Caratacus survived to continue resistance...
kings of the Catuvellauni tribe, Caratacus and Togodumnus, in battles at the Medway and the Thames. Togodumnus was killed, and Caratacus fled to Wales. The...
42 Approximate date of the death of Cunobelin. His sons Caratacus and Togodumnus expand Catuvellauni territory into the Atrebates, driving out king Verica...
were defeated, their capital captured and their lands made subject to Togodumnus, king of the Catuvellauni, ruling from Camulodunum (Colchester). Verica...
king had lost control to an anti-Roman faction led by his other sons, Togodumnus and Caratacus, who may have been instrumental in forcing Adminius out...
Illustrated London News, 2, 9, and 16 October 1954. Merrifield 1965, p. 179. Togodumnus (Kevan White). "Londinivm Avgvsta". Roman-britain.org. Archived from the...
DUNMOW TOWN COUNCIL (ESSEX)". Robert Young. Retrieved 30 October 2019. Togodumnus (Kevan White). "Great Dunmow". Roman-britain.org. Archived from the original...
list) – Tasciovanus, King (c.20 BC–9 AD) Cunobelinus, King (9–40 AD) Togodumnus, King (?–43) Caratacus, King (?–c.50) Corieltauvi – Volisios, King (c...
Cunobeline Augustus (30 BC – 14 AD) Jesus (3 BC – 33 AD) Kinbelin Guiderius Togodumnus (d. AD 43) during Claudius's conquest of Britain Wiðer Arvirargus Claudius...
major role in the defeat of the Britons led by the brothers Caratacus and Togodumnus (leaders of the Catuvellauni) in the 2-day Battle of the Medway (probably...
retrospective (Roman rule from 43 to 410 AD) Tiberius Claudius Cogidubnus / Togodumnus 40–43 lands of the Regni, Atrebates, and Belgae Great King of the Britons...
Scottish Covenanter Movement The New Statistical Account of Scotland (1834) Togodumnus (Kevan White). "SHAWHEAD CAMPS". roman-britain.org. Archived from the...
The Small Towns of Roman Britain 1990: "Dorchester on Thames" p. 337 Togodumnus (Kevan White). "DORCHESTER ON THAMES". Roman-britain.org. Retrieved 25...
Roman Roads in Britain (3rd ed.). London: John Baker. ISBN 9780212970018. Togodumnus. "Praesidivm/Praetorivm? Probable Roman Fort and Port". Roman Britain...
After Cunobelinus’ death (c. AD 40) his sons took power with the eldest, Togodumnus, ruling the Catuvellauni homeland around Verlamion, and Caratacus ruling...
Tautalus of the Iberian Lusitanians Taximagulus of the Brittonic Cantiaci Togodumnus of the Brittonic Catuvellauni Venutius of the Brittonic Brigantes Vercingetorix...
his horse, inadvertently discovering a British force led by the warlord Togodumnus, setting up an ambush along the legion's line of march. Attempting to...
in responding to the invasion. When, under their leaders Caratacus and Togodumnus, they did, they were too late and were defeated in several battles, most...
tidal reach extended to Staines and today it still reaches Teddington. Togodumnus (2011). "Londinivm Avgvsta: Provincial Capital". Roman Britain. Archived...
Catuvellauni, they capitulated to the invading Romans when Caratacus and Togodumnus withdrew. Unlike the Silures, their neighbours in what later became southeast...