- The
Chamavi (Χαμαβοί) were a
Germanic people of
Roman imperial times who
lived just
north of the
Roman border (Limes)
along the
Rhine river delta in what...
-
infertile area of Texandria,
south of the delta. When
another people, the
Chamavi, also
crossed the
Rhine and
entered these areas, and
began sending out...
- to have
become Franks by the 4th
century include the
Chamavi, Bructeri, and Chattuari. The
Chamavi are
called Franks in the
Tabula Peutingeriana, a 13th-century...
- Latini,
which were
written soon
after those events instead mention Franks,
Chamavi and Frisians, but not Saxons,
indicating that
these and
possibly others...
- the Rhine,
Tacitus also
specifically named various tribes such as the
Chamavi, Bructeri, Sugambri, Ubii and others. Also by
implication the definitions...
-
Rhine frontier of the
Roman Empire,
including the Bructeri, Ampsivarii,
Chamavi,
Chattuarii and Salians.
While all of them had a
tradition of parti****ting...
- 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 Bructeri, between...
- east of the modern-day Netherlands. Its name
originated from the
former Chamavi inhabitants that
merged into the
newly formed confederation of Franks....
-
Twenthe in Overijssel, had
units serving in the
Roman army in Britain. The
Chamavi, from
Hamaland in
northern Gelderland, a
Frankish tribe that
often fought...
-
Germania Tacitus described the
Angrivarii and
their western neighbours the
Chamavi living east of the
Frisii who
lived towards the
Rhine river which was the...