Corieltauvi

From the beginning of the 1st century, they began to produce inscribed coins: almost all featured two names, and one series had three, suggesting they had multiple rulers.

[1] Coins attributed to the Corieltavi have been unearthed in Llangoed on Anglesey in Wales; fifteen gold staters were found by metal detectorists between July 2021 and March 2022.

The name has been adopted by the athletics club, Leicester Coritanian A.C. A detectorist found a small figure of a woman riding a bull in a field in Barnetby le Wold, Lincolnshire in 2016.

The piece was handed over to the British Museum's Portable Antiquities Scheme, and experts declared it to be of regional importance.

Adam Staples, from Essex Coin Auctions, said it was thought to be the only recorded example of a figure riding a bull and probably dated from the early 1st century AD.