CornovII
Cornovii was a Celtic tribe who inhabited the region of modern-day Shropshire in England during the Iron Age and Roman periods. Their territory was centered around the Wrekin, a prominent hill which likely served as a tribal center. The name Cornovii is believed to derive from the Proto-Celtic word "corn" meaning "horn," possibly referring to the shape of the land or a specific geographical feature.
Evidence of the Cornovii includes their coinage, which circulated in the area, and the remains of their
The tribe appears to have integrated into the Roman provincial system, with their traditional lands becoming