- Verica
Verica (early
1st century AD) was a British client king of theRoman Empire in the years preceding the Claudian invasion of43 AD.From his coinage, he appears to have been king of the
Atrebates tribe and a son ofCommius . He succeeded his elder brotherEppillus as king in about15 AD, reigning atCalleva Atrebatum , today calledSilchester . He was recognised as "rex " by Rome and appears to have had friendly trade and diplomatic links with the empire.His territory was pressed from the east by the
Catuvellauni , led byEpaticcus , brother ofCunobelinus , who conquered Calleva in about25 AD. After Epaticcus's death ca.35 AD Verica regained some territory, but Cunobelinus's sonCaratacus took over and conquered the entire kingdom some time after40 AD.Dio Cassius records that "Bericus" (almost certainly Verica) was expelled from Britain around this time during a revolt. [Dio Cassius , "Roman History" [http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Cassius_Dio/60*.html#19 60:19] ] Suetonius refers to demands by the Britons that Rome return "certain deserters". [Suetonius, "Claudius" [http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Suetonius/12Caesars/Claudius*.html#17 17] ] As "rex", Verica was nominally an ally of Rome, so his exile gave Claudius an excuse to begin his invasion.Verica's relationship with Rome has been used to argue for the site of the
Roman invasion of Britain as being along the south coast to assist him, rather than being at the traditional spot atRichborough in Kent.After the invasion, Verica may have been restored as king but this is not attested in the historical or archaeological record. In any case a new ruler for the region,
Cogidubnus , soon appeared. Cogidubnus may have been an heir of Verica who by this time would have been very elderly indeed.References
External links
* [http://www.roman-britain.org/tribes/atrebates.htm Atrebates] at [http://www.roman-britain.org Roman-Britain.org]
* [http://www.romans-in-britain.org.uk/clb_tribe_atrebates.htm Atrebates] at [http://www.romans-in-britain.org.uk/ Romans in Britain]
* [http://www.writer2001.com/cgi-bin/writer2001/search.cgi?index=90512&words=verica&psel=all&opt=ANY Coinage of Verica] at [http://www.writer2001.com/cciwriter2001/index.htm The Celtic Coin Index]
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