Noun
Atrebates pl (plural only)
(historical) A Belgic tribe of the Iron Age and the Roman period, originally dwelling in the Artois region.
The Atrebates were allies with Rome during their invasion of Britain in AD 43. The area of Surrey was traversed by Stane Street and other less well known Roman roads. Source: Internet
In about AD 42 King Cunobelinus (in Welsh legend Cynfelin ap Tegfan ) of the Catuvellauni died and war broke out between his sons and King Verica of the Atrebates. Source: Internet