Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography/Cassi

CASSI, in Britain. The name of a population sufficiently eastward to be mentioned by Caesar (B. G. v. 21); indeed, Cassi-velaunus was their king, and the Oppidurn Cassi-velauni (Caes. I. c.) was a stockaded village, probably, in the present Hundred of Cassio-bury. [ R. G. L. ]