Cunobelinus Source transcribed by: David KC Cole (David@ColeCanada.com) on: 2023ISep20 Keywords: CVNO, Cunobelinus, Camulod, Catuvellauni, CUBELINUS, GYNVELYN, Cynfelin, Cunobelin, Cymbeline, Kymbelinus, Kynobellinus, Cinbelin, "Cymbeline's Mount", Camulodunum (Colchester), Camulodunon, (also see Roman Emperor Claudius), "the Kimbles" Comments (by DKCC) I was impressed by the information about Cunobelinus published at the Source (below). I made a copy of the web page, storing it at mhtml (below) On 2023ISep20, I was able to read the "mhtml" using Chromium. IDENTIFICATION: Cunobelinus Cynvelin ap Tasciovanus Welsh: Cynfelin map Teneufan, Portuguese: Rei CYMBELINUS AP-TASCIOVANUS DE BRETAGNE Also Known As: "CUBELINUS / GYNVELYN" Birthdate: circa -20 Birthplace: Llanillid, Glamorgan, Wales (United Kingdom) Death: circa 40 (51-68) Colchester, Essex, England . . . . . . Managed by: Erin Ishimoticha Last Updated: April 27, 2022 General Notes: Cymbeline was educated in Rome by Augustus Ceasar, and later forestalled the third invasion of the island, B.C. 30. King of the Silures in Britain for 35 years, from B.C. 8 to A .D. 27, he made his capital at Colchester and greatly civilized his people. Geoffrey, A.D. 1142, inhis "British History" Numismatics: CVNO In William Shakespeare's play "Cymbeline" Cymbeline – Modelled on the historical King of Britain, Cunobeline, and father to Imogen Imogen/Innogen[2] – Cymbeline's daughter by a former queen, later disguised as the page Fidele Posthumus Leonatus – Innogen's husband, adopted as an orphan and raised in Cymbeline's family Cloten – Queen's son by a former husband and step-brother to Imogen Iachimo/Giacomo[2] – a Roman lord and friend of Philario (plots against Imogen) Caius Lucius – Roman ambassador and later general Painting 1: Imogen: Imogen in her bedchamber in Act II, scene ii, when Iachimo witnesses the mole under her breast. Painting by Wilhelm Ferdinand Souchon, 1872 Painting 2: Watercolour of Posthumus and Imogen by Henry Justice Ford. mhtml: Cunobelinus Cynvelin ap Tasciovanus (c.-20 - c.40) - Genealogy.mhtml Source 1: https://www.geni.com/people/Cunobelinus-king-of-the-Britons/6000000000977095749 Source 2: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cymbeline Source 3: http://ephotocaption.com/a/37/37.html St Peter's Church, Ayot St Peter (37.html) Source 4: http://ephotocaption.com/a/35/35.html Waterend House and Area (built in 1610) (35.html) Attached as Source 19 to Article 68 Princess Helena Cole (68.html) /Cunobelinus_Source.txt