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Husband to the female chieftan Cartimandua of the Brigantes tribe, Venutius initially followed his wife's lead and stayed aloof from the battles against the Roman emperor Claudius.
Husband to the female chieftain [[Cartimandua]] of the {{Wiki|Brigantes}} tribe, [[Venutius]] initially followed his wife's lead and stayed aloof from the {{Wiki|Roman conquest of Britain|battles}} against the [[Roman Empire|Roman emperor]] [[Claudius]].


However, when the Briton warrior Caratacus sought refuge with the Brigantes, Cartimandua - against Venutius's counsel - delivered Caratacus to the Romans and became a sort of vassal to the Empire.
However, when the [[Britons|Briton]] warrior [[Caratacus]] sought refuge with the Brigantes, Cartimandua—against Venutius's counsel—delivered Caratacus to the Romans and became a sort of vassal to the Empire.


In an affront to her leadership, Venutius opposed this decision. Cartimandua threw him over for his standard-bearer. In what one can only imagine was a fit of pique, Venutius struck out on his own and soon became one of Rome's fiercest opponents. He waged war across northern England and into Wales for years.
In an affront to her leadership, Venutius opposed this decision. Cartimandua threw him over for [[Vellocatus|his standard-bearer]]. In what one can only imagine was a fit of pique, Venutius struck out on his own and soon became one of Rome's fiercest opponents. He waged war across northern England and into Wales for years.


Eventually, Venutius took complete command of the Brigantes. They became a perennial thorn in the side of Rome.
Eventually, Venutius took complete command of the Brigantes. They became a perennial thorn in the side of Rome.

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Husband to the female chieftain Cartimandua of the Brigantes tribe, Venutius initially followed his wife's lead and stayed aloof from the battles against the Roman emperor Claudius.

However, when the Briton warrior Caratacus sought refuge with the Brigantes, Cartimandua—against Venutius's counsel—delivered Caratacus to the Romans and became a sort of vassal to the Empire.

In an affront to her leadership, Venutius opposed this decision. Cartimandua threw him over for his standard-bearer. In what one can only imagine was a fit of pique, Venutius struck out on his own and soon became one of Rome's fiercest opponents. He waged war across northern England and into Wales for years.

Eventually, Venutius took complete command of the Brigantes. They became a perennial thorn in the side of Rome.