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<p>anticipated this and sent some <a href="page.php?w=Cohort_%28military_unit%29">cohorts</a> to defend their client queen. The fighting was inconclusive until <a href="page.php?w=Caesius_Nasica">Caesius Nasica</a> arrived with a <a href="page.php?w=Roman_legion">legion</a>, the <a href="page.php?w=Legio_IX_Hispana">IX Hispana</a>, and defeated the rebels. Cartimandua retained her throne thanks to prompt military support from Roman forces.</p>

<p>Tacitus wrote:</p>

<p><blockquote>"She grew to despise her husband Venutius, and took as her consort his squire Vellocatus, whom she admitted to share the throne with her. Her house was at once shaken by this scandalous act. Her husband was favoured by the sentiments of all the citizens; the adulterer was supported by the queen's passion for him and by her savage spirit. So Venutius, calling in aid from outside and at the same time assisted by a revolt of the Brigantes themselves, put Cartimandua into an extremely dangerous position. Then she asked the Romans for protection, and in fact some companies of our foot and horse, after meeting with indifferent success in a number of engagements, finally succeeded in rescuing the queen from danger. The throne was left to Venutius; the war to us."</blockquote></p><p>
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