Also known as Trinovantes / Trinobantes
The Trinovantes or Trinobantes were one of the Celtic tribes of Pre-Roman Britain. Their territory was on the north side of the Thames estuary in current Essex, Hertfordshire and Suffolk, and included lands now located in Greater London. They were bordered to the north by the Iceni, and to the west by the Catuvellauni. Their name possibly derives from the Celtic intensive prefix "tri-" and a second element which was either "nowio" – new, so meaning "very new" in the sense of "newcomers", but possibly with an applied sense of vigor or liveliness ultimately meaning "the very vigorous people". Th
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特里诺文特人(英語:Trinovantes / Trinobantes)是罗马不列颠时期的一支凯尔特部落。他们的领土大概是泰晤士河口北侧萨福克郡到埃塞克斯郡的一片地区,其中包括现今的大伦敦地区。他北邻爱西尼人,西接。其名称来源于凯尔特语前缀“tri-”和“novio”(意为“新”),直译为“非常新”(very new),也有“新来的人”(newcomers)的意思,亦可被灵活的翻译成“朝气蓬勃的人”(the very vigorous people)。首都为(今科尔切斯特),可能是卡美洛的遗址。
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Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).