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{{Quote|Here lies Cunobeline, the strong dog of Briton. Barred his teeth and tamed a country. Britannorum rex.|A note describing Cunobeline.|Assassin's Creed: Valhalla}}
'''Cunobeline''' was a king in pre-Roman [[Britain]] from about 9 CE to 40 CE.
[[File:ACV Cunobeline's tomb.png|thumb|250px|Cunobeline's tomb]]
'''Cunobeline''' (died c. 40) was a king in pre-Roman [[Britain]] from about 9 CE to 40 CE. Controlling a substantial portion of south-eastern Britain, he came to be called called ''Britannorum rex'', otherwise the "King of the Britons".


By the 9th century, his remains were kept within [[Sancta Helena's Church]] in [[Colchester|Colcestre]], [[Essex|Essexe]].
By the 9th century, his remains were kept within [[Sancta Helena's Church]] in [[Colcestre]], [[Essexe]].


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==References==
==References==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]''
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"Here lies Cunobeline, the strong dog of Briton. Barred his teeth and tamed a country. Britannorum rex."
―A note describing Cunobeline.[src]
Cunobeline's tomb

Cunobeline (died c. 40) was a king in pre-Roman Britain from about 9 CE to 40 CE. Controlling a substantial portion of south-eastern Britain, he came to be called called Britannorum rex, otherwise the "King of the Britons".

By the 9th century, his remains were kept within Sancta Helena's Church in Colcestre, Essexe.

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]