- The
Cauci (Καῦκοι) were a
people of
early Ireland,
uniquely do****ented in Ptolemy's 2nd-century Geography,
which locates them
roughly in the
region of...
-
persons into
places of
trust and power. An
analogical Latin-type
plural "
cauci" is
occasionally used. In
United States politics and government, caucus...
- also
known from
northern Britain;
possibly linked with the
goddess Brigit Cauci around Dublin Coriondi north Wexford Menapii in
County Wicklow, also known...
-
Ptolemy mentions 20
vaccaean Civitates (that also had the
meaning of tribes)
Cauci (Vaccaei) – in
Cauca (Coca, Segovia)
Other tribes (19
other tribes mentioned...
- Ptolemy, the area
around Wicklow was
settled by a
Celtic tribe called the
Cauci/Canci. This
tribe is
believed to have
originated in the
region containing...
- Darini,
Voluntii (identified as the
Ulaid nation or
Uluti tribe), Eblani,
Cauci, Menapii,
Coriondi and
Brigantes tribes and kingdoms.
Irish medieval pseudohistory...
-
anhydride Acetic oxalic anhydride Strazzolini, Paolo; Giumanini,
Angelo G.;
Cauci,
Sabina (1990). "Acetic
formic anhydride a review". Tetrahedron. 46 (4):...
- were Predasenses/Predavenses, the Rhadacenses/Rhatacenses, the
Caucoenses (
Cauci) and Biephi.
Twelve out of
these fifteen tribes listed by
Ptolemy are ethnic...
- Inferior. He
conquers the
Chauci and
fights against the
Cherusci and Frisians.
Cauci pirates led by the
Roman deserter Gannascus ravage the
Gallic coast; Corbulo...
-
Upper Palatinate Ptolemy Chaubi Chauboi (Χαῦβοι)
Chauci Chauki, Chauchi,
Cauci,
Kauchoi (Καῦχοι),
Kaukoi (Καῦκοι)
Tribe counted Ingaevones by
Tacitus On...