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meaning "Greater Germany." In contrast, on the left bank of the Rhine, the
cisrhenane Germani were
regarded by
Caesar as
tribes who had
crossed the river, and...
- cisjurane, cisleithan, cislunar, cismontane, cispadane, cispontine,
cisrhenane cit- call,
start Latin citare,
frequentative of
ciere citation, cite,...
- cisjurane, cisleithan, cislunar, cismontane, cispadane, cispontine,
cisrhenane cit- call,
start Latin citare,
frequentative of
ciere citation, cite,...
- had
simply changed tribal name,
having previously been
known as the (
cisrhenane) Germani, a
grouping which had
included the Eburones.
Before the Roman...
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refers to
their eastern Belgic neighbours, such as the Eburones, as "
Cisrhenane Germani". He
reported German ancestry amongst these tribes and by the...
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closer to
modern Switzerland. The
Roman empire proceeded to form two new
cisrhenane provinces named "Germania" on the Gaulish, western, side of the Rhine...