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The Cantiaci or Cantii were an Iron Age Celtic people living in Britain before the Roman conquest, and gave their name to a civitas of Roman Britain. They lived in the area now called Kent, in south-eastern England. Their capital was Durovernum Cantiacorum, now Canterbury. They were bordered by the Regni to the west, and the Catuvellauni to the north. Julius Caesar landed in Cantium in 55 and 54 BCE, the first Roman expeditions to Britain. He recounts in his De Bello Gallico v. 14:

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  • Cantiaci (en)
  • Cantii (de)
  • Cantiaci (fr)
  • Cantiaci (it)
  • Cantiaci (nl)
  • Cancíacos (pt)
  • Кантии (ru)
  • Кантії (кельтське плем'я) (uk)
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  • Cantiaci (o Cantii) è una tribù celtica o belgica che visse in Britannia prima della conquista romana e che diede il proprio nome a una civitas della Britannia romana. Vivevano nell'odierno Kent (Inghilterra sud-orientale) e la loro capitale era Durovernum Cantiacorum, ora Canterbury. Gaio Giulio Cesare giunse nel Cantium con le sue truppe nel 55 e nel 54 a.C. (esperienza narrata nel De bello Gallico). (it)
  • Кантии (Cantiaci или Cantii), одно из белгских племен, живших в Британии перед римским завоеванием. Они жили в области под названием (Cantium), теперь названный Кентом, в юго-восточной Англии, и говорили на одном из бриттских языков. Их столицей был (Durovernum Cantiacorum), теперь Кентербери. Граничили с регнами и катувеллаунами. (ru)
  • Кантії (Кантіаки, Cantiaci або Cantii) — одне з кельтських племен, яке зазнало значного впливу з боку белгів і населяло сучасний Кент у Британії перед римським завоюванням. Вони жили в області під назвою (Cantium), тепер названою Кентом, у південно-східній Англії, і говорили бритською мовою — найбільш ймовірний діалект британців. Їх столицею був (Durovernum Cantiacorum), тепер Кентербері. (uk)
  • The Cantiaci or Cantii were an Iron Age Celtic people living in Britain before the Roman conquest, and gave their name to a civitas of Roman Britain. They lived in the area now called Kent, in south-eastern England. Their capital was Durovernum Cantiacorum, now Canterbury. They were bordered by the Regni to the west, and the Catuvellauni to the north. Julius Caesar landed in Cantium in 55 and 54 BCE, the first Roman expeditions to Britain. He recounts in his De Bello Gallico v. 14: (en)
  • Als Cantii (auch Cantiaci oder Cantae) bezeichnet die Geschichtsforschung einen britannischen Volksstamm im heutigen Kent und den South Downs. Ihr Hauptort war Durovernum Cantiacorum (das heutige Canterbury). Im Jahr 54 v. Chr. attackierten die vier Könige Cingetorix, Segovax, Carvilius und das Schiffslager des römischen Feldherrn Gaius Iulius Caesar bei dessen zweitem Britannienfeldzug, wurden aber geschlagen. Die Cantii wurden im Jahr 46 v. Chr. von den Römern unterworfen. Die Cantii beteiligten sich auch an den keltischen Aufständen in Britannien unter Boudicca. (de)
  • Les Cantiaci ou Cantii étaient un peuple belge de l'île de Bretagne avant la conquête romaine. Ils ont donné leur nom à une civitas de la province romaine de Bretagne. Ils habitaient le Cantium, devenu le Kent, au sud-est de l'Angleterre, et avaient pour voisins les Catuvellauni (autre peuple belge) au nord et les Regnenses à l'ouest. Leur capitale était , devenue Canterbury. Selon le géographe grec Ptolémée, Londinium (la future Londres) relevait de leur souveraineté. (fr)
  • De Cantiaci of Cantii waren een Keltisch volk in Engeland voordat de Romeinen Brittannië veroverden. Een van de civitates van de Romeinse provincie Britannia dankt zijn naam aan de Cantiaci, Kent, de regio in Zuidoost-Engeland waar de Cantiaci woonden. Hun hoofdstad was Durovernum Cantiacorum, het huidige Canterbury. In het westen grensden de Cantiaci aan het land van de Regnenses en in het noorden aan de Catuvellauni. (nl)
  • Cancíacos (em latim: cantiaci) ou Câncios (em latim: Cantii) eram um tribo celta da Idade do Ferro que vivia na Grã-Bretanha antes da conquista romana. Habitavam o território do moderno condado de Câncio (em latim: Cantium), incluindo as porções orientais de Súrria, e Grande Londres. Ao menos quatro reis de Câncio são conhecidos por seus nomes a partir dos relatos de Júlio César, a saber: Carvílio, Cingetórix, Segovax e Taximágulo. O mesmo general classificaria os cancíacos como os britanos mais civilizados na ilha e alegou que seus costumes divergiam um pouco do dos gauleses no continente; se sabe, a partir de sua cultura material, que tal tribo tinha forte influência belga. Também se sabe o nome de outros cinco reis com base em sua cunhagem. (pt)
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