- The
Angrivarii (or Angrivari) were a
Germanic people of the
early Roman Empire, who
lived in what is now
northwest Germany near the
middle of the Weser...
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between Westphalia and Eastphalia. Its name was
derived from the
Germanic Angrivarii tribe which had
joined the
Saxon tribal confederation, and it was centered...
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achieve both
goals if they went on
campaign against the
Angrivarii. By
going through Angrivarii territory, the
route back
would be shorter, and the Romans...
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reports in his
Annals that in the time of Nero (apparently 58 AD), the
Angrivarii,
having been
ejected from
their homes further to the north,
pleaded with...
- (Chapter 34) says they are
between Ems and Weser, to the
north of the
Angrivarii and
Chamavi (who had also
expanded into the area once
belonging to the...
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variant of the name Angles)
Anglevarii /
Angrivarii (Angrarii / Angarii) (later ****imilated by the Saxons)
Angrivarii (Angrarii / Angarii) (later ****imilated...
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today northwest Germany.
Tacitus describes them
being to the
north of the
Angrivarii and Chamavi, and as
having moved from the
north into the area once belonging...
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Germanicus Caesar,
celebrated his
triumph over the Cherusci, Chatti, and
Angrivarii, and the
other tribes which extend as far as the Elbe.
Germanicus was...
- too were
surrounded by a
bottomless mor****, only on one side of it the
Angrivarii had
raised a
broad earthwork, as a
boundary between themselves and the...
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Lentienses Raetovari Adrabaecampi Angles Anglo-Saxons
Ambrones Ampsivarii Angrivarii Armalausi Auiones Avarpi Baemi Baiuvarii Banochaemae Bastarnae Batavi...