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- placed his ally Commius of the Atrebates in control of them. A cohort of Menapian auxiliaries is attested by inscriptions dating to the 2nd century in Britain...
- northern continental Europe is divided into four stages, the Bavelian, Menapian, Waalian, and Eburonian. The Beestonian had also been equated to the Nebraskan...
- a military commander of the Roman Empire in the 3rd century. He was a Menapian from Belgic Gaul, who usurped power in 286, during the Carausian Revolt...
- (the Weichselian, Eemian, Saalian, Holstein, Elster and Cromer) by the Menapian glacial, Waalian interglacial, Eburonian glacial, Tegelen interglacial...
- (MIS 1) Pre-Tiglian Tiglian interglacial Eburonian Waalian interglacial Menapian glacial stage Bavelian Cromerian complex (MIS 21-13 ?) Elster glaciation...
- the river and seized Menapian boats, occupied Menapian villages and towns, and spent the rest of the winter living on Menapian provisions. Concerning...
- cities of these districts included modern C****el (replaced by Tournai as Menapian civitas), Bavay (replaced by Cambrai as Nervian civitas), Thérouanne, Arras...
- by Constantius and his subordinate Asclepiodotus in 296. Carausius, a Menapian of humble birth, rose through the ranks of the Roman military and was appointed...
- notably Franks, were promoted from the ranks. A few decades later, the Menapian Carausius created a Batavian–British rump state on Roman soil that was...
- led to a short-lived Britannic Empire from 286 to 296. Carausius was a Menapian naval commander of the Britannic fleet; he revolted upon learning of a...