- The Cananefates, or
Canninefates, Caninefates, or Canenefatae,
meaning 'boat masters' – or less likely, 'l**** masters' – were a
Germanic tribe, who lived...
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Brinno was
leader of the
Canninefates when they
joined in the
Batavian rebellion at the
mouth of the
Rhine in AD 70.
According to Tacitus, his
father had...
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Gannascus (Latin: Gannascus; died 47 AD) was a
notable chieftain of the
Canninefates. He is
chiefly remembered for
engaging in
piracy on the
coast of the...
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modern equivalent of Betuwe. The
Batavians shared the
island with the
Canninefates, to
their west near the coast.
Their Roman city was Nijmegen. The name...
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raiding do not
mention the
Frisii as parti****nts,
though the
neighboring Canninefates (to the west and southwest, in the delta) and
Chauci (to the east) are...
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Franconians Frisii (and later, in the same area, the Frisians)
Tubanti Canninefates Batavians the
decidedly more
Celtic and Gallo-Roman
Belgae tribes of...
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archbishops of
Utrecht List of
counts of
Zutphen Leaders of Frisii, Belgae,
Canninefates and
Batavi (before 400)
Style of the
Dutch sovereign Succession to the...
- troops, and
meanwhile having found a ford, he
ordered the
cavalry of the
Canninefates, with all the
German infantry which served with us, to take the enemy...
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phonetic change over time)
Mattiaci Batavi-Cananefates
Batavi Cananefates /
Canninefates Chasuarii /
Hasuarii (closely
related or not to the Chatti) Chattuarii...
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Pliny the
elder lists the
people in
these "Gallic Islands" as
Batavi and
Canninefates on the
largest island,
Frisii and the
Chauci whose main
lands were to...