- The
Sunuci (or
Sinuci or Sunici) was the name of a
tribal grouping with a
particular territory within the
Roman province of
Germania Inferior,
which later...
- sta**** in Salland, were
conquered and ****imilated by the Saxons)
Sunici /
Sunuci Tencteri (etymology of the tribe's name is Celtic)
Tubantes /
Tuihanti Ubii...
- been
claimed in 19th-century
scholarship that the
Segni later appeared as "
Sunuci" in
later Roman records, such as the
Naturalis Historia of
Pliny the Elder...
- the
Sunuci tribe of Belgium. To . . . . . . . . the son of Alb****, of the
tribe of the
Sunuci, late a foot
soldier in the
first cohort of the
Sunuci commanded...
-
village of Geetbets, and second, that it
might be
further east,
nearer to the
Sunuci with whom they
interacted in the
Batavian revolt, and to the
Cugerni who...
- been
inhabited by (from
north to south) the Baetasii, the Catualini, the
Sunuci and the Tungri.
About 38 BC, a pro-Roman
faction of the
Chatti (a Germanic...
- Bonn, was
called the "Civitas Ubiorum" and
apparently also
included the
Sunuci. The Cugerni, who
lived in the "Civitas Traiana" near
Xanten during imperial...
- Belgium,
neighbouring the Batavians, the Tungri, and
possibly the
Betasii and
Sunuci. The
Sturii and the
Marsacii therefore probably lived further from the Rhine...
-
which record the
granting of land to
retiring Roman auxiliaries of the
Sunuci tribe.
Other evidence of
Roman occupation comes from
finds on
Walkley Bank...
-
peoples in this province, such as the Marsacii, Frisiavones, Baetasii, and
Sunuci is less certain, but they are all
thought to be Germanic.
Germania Superior...