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After Commius's death in about 20 BC , based on Numismatic evidence, Eppillus seems to have ruled jointly with his brother, Tincomarus . Eppillus's capital was Noviomagus ( Chichester ) in the south of the kingdom, while Tincomarus ruled from Calleva Atrebatum ( Silchester Roman Town ) in the north. Eppillus became ruler of the whole territory a little before AD 7 , and Tincomarus appears as a supplicant to the Emperor Augustus in his '' Res Gestae '', so he would seem to have been driven out in some sort of domestic intrigue. After this, Eppillus's coins are marked "Rex", indicating that he was recognised as king by Rome . In about AD 15 Eppillus was succeeded as king of the Atrebates by another brother, Verica . At about the same time coins of the Cantiaci stamped with the name Eppillus start to appear in Kent , replacing those of Dubnovellaunus . It is possible that Eppillus was deposed by Verica, fled to Kent and established himself as king there, but equally possible that he was invited to become king by the Cantiaci, peacefully handing the rule of the Atrebates to his brother, or that he died and was succeeded by Verica, and that Eppillus of Kent was another man of the same name. REFERENCES EXTERNAL LINKS
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