- Ancalites
The Ancalites were a Celtic tribe living around the
Thames Valley area in the 1st century BC. They are known only from the writings ofJulius Caesar .Caesar made his second invasion of Britain in 54 BC, and achieved some measure of success, advancing as far as modern day
Greater London , and restoring a friendly king,Mandubracius of theTrinovantes , whose father had been deposed by his rivalCassivellaunus . Cassivellaunus led the British opposition to Caesar's incursion, but this led to divided loyalties among the Britons, as Caesar records. Emissaries of five British tribes, including the Ancalites (the others being theCenimagni , theSegontiaci , theBibroci and theCassi ), arrived at the Roman camp to treat for peace, and revealed to him the location of Cassivellaunus' stronghold. Caesar besieged him there and brought him to terms. When Caesar left Britain he tookhostage s of the Britons, although whether the Ancalites were compelled to give any is not specified. [Julius Caesar , "Commentarii de Bello Gallico " ]Where exactly the Ancalites were based is not known. In the 16th century
William Camden reported that "some doe thinke" the Ancalites inhabited the area around Henley,Oxfordshire , [William Camden , "Britannia", [http://www.philological.bham.ac.uk/cambrit/gloceng.html#oxon20 Oxfordshire §20] ] and theWiltshire tourist board claim them amongst Wiltshire's own ethnic ancestry, which would significantly increase their territory, but without archaeological evidence, none of this can be confirmed. [cite book | last = Webster | first = Graham | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Boudica: The British Revolt Against Rome AD 60 | publisher = Routledge | date = 2000 | location = | pages = 32 | url = http://books.google.com/books?id=2ErJer9JlyAC&pg=PA32&dq=cassi+Gaul&ei=FpchSJSoOqHayAT38YXGDQ&client=firefox-a&sig=0DPPV_lSE8FAYPaYSyYjsJdeIUg | doi = | id = | isbn = 978-0415226066 ]ee also
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List of Celtic tribes Notes
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