Ultimately he decisively defeated Cassivelaunus, the leader, either near London or his capital, Verulamium.
They may have issued from a Romano-British mint at Verulamium.
Amongst others, the free inhabitants of Eboracum and Verulamium enjoyed the coveted rights of Roman citizenship.
Many battles were fought, and in 516 Verulamium was sacked and burnt.
From the ruins of the ancient city of Verulamium arose in the tenth century the celebrated monastery in honour of St. Alban.