- The
Caerosi (or Caeroesi) were a
small Belgic-Germanic
tribe that
lived in
Gallia Belgica during the Iron Age and the
Roman period.
Their ethnic identity...
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among the
Germani cisrhenani included the Eburones, the Condrusi, the
Caeraesi, the
Segni and the Paemani. Tacitus,
writing around 100 AD when the region...
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tribe allied with Rome,
reported that the
Germani (the Condrusi, Eburones,
Caeraesi, and Paemani) had
collectively promised to send
around 40,000 men. These...
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records that four
northern Belgic tribes,
namely the Condrusi, Eburones,
Caeraesi and Paemani, were
collectively known as Germani. In AD 98,
Tacitus wrote...
- Celtic)
Aduatuci /
Atuatuci Ambivaretes /
Ambivareti Caemani /
Paemani Caeraesi /
Caeroesi /
Caerosi Condrusi Eburones (later
Toxandri / Texuandri?) Segni...
- tribes)
Aduatuci /
Atuatuci Ambivaretes /
Ambivareti Caemani /
Paemani Caeraesi /
Caeroesi /
Caerosi Condrusi Eburones (later
Toxandri / Texuandri?) Segni...
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allied with Rome,
stated that the
Germani (the Condrusi, the Eburones, the
Caeraesi, and the Paemani; but not the Segni) had
collectively promised, they thought...
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allied with Rome,
stated that the
Germani (the Condrusi, the Eburones, the
Caeraesi, and the Paemani; but
apparently not the Segni) had
collectively promised...