Tasciovanus, qui saeculo I a.C.n. floruit, rex fuit Catuvellaunorum in Britannia. E nummorum testimonio patrem fuisse constat Cunobelini et Epaticci, breviterque Trinovantes direxisse: nummos enim tam Verulamii quam Camuloduni incudi iussit.[1] Sego, Dias, Andoco, Rues in nummis eodem fere regno attributis leguntur.

Nummus aëneus rege Tasciovano incusus. Obv. Protome Augusti (?), TASCIA VA. Rev. Pegasus, TA
  1. Van Arsdell 1699-1; Mack 161; Museum Ashmoleanum. Melinda Mays, "Inscriptions on British Celtic Coins" in Numismatic Chronicle vol. 152 (1992) pp. 57-82 ad pp. 61, 66

Bibliographia

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Tetartostatera regionis Cantii rege Tasciovano incusus. Obv. TASCIO in capsa, rotae supra et infra. Rev. Equus
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  • Rainer Kretz, "The Bronze Coinage of Tasciovanos" in British Numismatic Journal vol. 65 (2015) pp. 1-58