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- The Caeracates (Gaulish: *Caeracatis, 'the shepherds' or 'sheep-folk') were small tribe dwelling in Gallia Belgica during the Roman period. Like the Aresaces...
- unclear. It is linguistically related to other Celtic ethnonyms such as Caeracates, Caereni, and Kairènoi (Καιρηνοί). Alternative comparisons with the Old...
- neighbours of the Batavi Around Voorburg in South Holland Cantware Caracates. Caeracates Possibly an old Northern German Celtic tribe of the Cimbri or a Vindelician...
- government put up at Trier. The last to defect were the Vangiones, the Caeracates and the Triboci. Meanwhile, government at Rome stabilized under Vespasian...
- reinforcements to the Treveran rebel commander Julius Tutor along with the Caeracates, Vangiones and dissident Romans. This combined force defeated a Roman...
- names of many Gallic tribes across Europe (e.g., Atrebates, Nantuates, Caeracates). The origin of the first element Soti- is still unknown. The city of...