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The Regni were probably a group of native tribes influenced by the Belgae. The sudden appearance of new coin designs hints that some tribes in south-eastern Britain might have been under the control of a Belgic elite and adopted aspects of their culture as early as 100 - 80 BC.
8 Μαρ 2016 · A tribe that was not mentioned in Ptolemy’s Geography and is therefore often overlooked is the Regini. Currently little is known about the tribe known as the Regini, and little work has been done trying to define the tribe’s territory and culture.
The Regnenses, Regni or Regini were a British Celtic people. They were ruled by a king. Their their territory or kingdom was later a civitas of Roman Britain. Their capital was Noviomagus Reginorum, known today as Chichester in modern West Sussex. [1]
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The Regninses were a little-known tribe which occupied modern East Sussex, south-west Kent, eastern Surrey, and the eastern edges of Hampshire. Their tribal centre was at Noviomagus (Chichester in West Sussex), close to Trisantona Fluvius (the River Arun) which joined the English Channel at Littlehampton, a little way to the east of Noviomagus.
25 Φεβ 2021 · Ptolemy refers to Rigni and Regini, the Antonine Itinerary to a place called Regno and the Ravenna Cosmography to a Navimago Regentium, but it would appear that none of the ancient sources actually refers to a tribe called the Regni.
The First Families of Virginia, or FFV, are a group of early settler families who became a socially and politically dominant group in the British colony of Virginia and later the Commonwealth of Virginia. [1]