- The
Chauci were an
ancient Germanic tribe living in the low-lying
region between the
Rivers Ems and Elbe, on both
sides of the
Weser and
ranging as far...
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culture of the
Frisii hardly distinguished itself from the
customs of the
Chauci, east of the Ems.
During the 1st
century BC,
Romans took
control of the...
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several provinces,
including Dalmatia and
Germania Inferior, and
defeated the
Chauci and Chatti, two
invading Germanic tribes. He was even
appointed to the consulship...
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North Sea coast,
conquering the
Batavi and the Frisii, and
defeating the
Chauci near the
mouth of the Weser. In 11 BC, he
conquered the
Usipetes and the...
- then
governor of
Gallia Belgica, had to
repel a
serious invasion of the
Chauci, a
Germanic tribe that
lived along the s****s of the
Wadden Sea at the respective...
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mentioned along with
North Sea
Germanic tribes – Ingaevones)
Chauci Chauci Maiores Chauci Minores /
Hugas (Saxon Hugas)
Cherusci (some were ****imilated...
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Saxony in
classical antiquity.
Tribes in this area
included the Angles,
Chauci, Saxons, and Jutes. The name is
transmitted in two
different forms in ancient...
- territories.
Beginning in 162 and
continuing until 165, an
invasion of
Chatti and
Chauci in the
provinces of
Raetia and
Germania Superior was repulsed. In late 166...
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Those were
Chauci mentioned by Tacitus, and Frisians. The
region between the
rivers Ems and
Weser was
thereupon inhabited by the
Chauci; however, after...
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specified that they were
among the Ingaevones,
related to the
Cimbri and
Chauci.
Plutarch in his
biography of Marius, who
fought the Teutones,
wrote that...