Caractacus

/kəˈræktəkəs/ noun

A proper name (not a common English word), referring to a historical British king who resisted Roman invasion in the 1st century CE.

From British Celtic 'Caradog,' Latinized as 'Caractacus' by Roman historians. The name survives primarily through Roman military records and later English historical texts, representing the indigenous resistance to Roman conquest.

AMካራታክስ
ARكاراكتاكوس
BNকারাটাকাস
CACaractacus
CSCaractacus
DACaractacus
DECaractacus
ELΚαρατακός
ESCaractacus
FAکاراटाکس
FICaractacus
FRCaractacus
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