- The
Texandri (also
Texuandri;
later Toxandri, Toxiandri, Taxandri) were a
Germanic people living between the
Scheldt and
Rhine rivers in the 1st century...
-
Paemani Caeraesi /
Caeroesi /
Caerosi Condrusi Eburones (later
Toxandri /
Texuandri?)
Segni Graioceli (more
probably a
Celtic tribe)
Maeatae /
Maiates / Maiatae...
- region, is
mentioned as Texand(ri) by an
inscription dated 100–225 AD, as
Texuandri by
Pliny (1st c. AD), and
perhaps as Texu<...> on an
inscription from...
-
lived the Cananefates, Batavians, Sturii, Marsacii, and Frisiavones. The
Texuandri,
Baetasii and
Tungri lived south of the delta. The 450
years of Roman...
- was
apparently within what
became known as Toxandria, the home of the
Texuandri. The
Ambivariti were
apparently a
smaller tribe,
perhaps part of the Eburones...
-
apparently living in the
north of
their area (in
modern Campine), were the
Texuandri. Like the Tungri, they had not been
mentioned by Caesar.
Similarly to...
-
Paemani Caeraesi /
Caeroesi /
Caerosi Condrusi Eburones (later
Toxandri /
Texuandri?)
Segni Lugii –
north and
northeast of the Boii and Volcae,
areas of modern...
- the
Condrusi (one of the
Germani tribes mentioned by Caesar) and the
Texuandri (perhaps the same as the Eburones)
continued to
exist as
recognized groups...
- -
Gallia Belgica. In English, or in Latin: "a
scaldi incolunt texero texuandri pluribus nominibus, dein menapi,
morini ora
marsacis iuncti pago qui gesoriacus...