- The
Treveri (Gaulish: *Treweroi) were a
Germanic or
Celtic tribe of the
Belgae group who
inhabited the
lower valley of the
Moselle in
modern day Germany...
- were successful, and with the
death of
their leader, the
Treviri army scattered. The
Treviri forces later regrouped under relatives of
Indutiomarus and...
-
Quintilian (Instit. x. 3, 13); with the
leader of an
insurrection of the
Treviri (Tacitus, Ann. iii. 40); with the
Postumus of
Horace (Odes, ii. 14) and...
- one
before this" a
severe winter killed the
first crops planted by the
Treviri; they
sowed again in
March and had "a most
abundant harvest." The problem...
-
Vladimir Dubrovskij The
Mistress of
Treves (1952) as Sigfrido,
conte di
Treviri The
Woman Who
Invented Love (1952) as
Conte Grilli Milady and the Musketeers...
-
revolt was
joined by
Julius classicus and
Julius Tutor,
leaders of the
Treviri who like
Civilis were
Roman citizens. The
Roman garrison at No****um (now...
- the Lingones,
joined in the
revolt of the Batavi.
Julius Tutor, of the
Treviri,
joined in the
rebellion of classicus.
Julius Calenus, of the Aedui, a...
- Germany. The name was
originally Trever and has
other variants such as
Treviri, Triver, Trevor, or Trier. In England, it is an
occupational surname meaning...
-
Meuse and
Scheldt in the Belgian-Dutch
border region Treveri,
Treviri Treverii,
Treviri,
Treveri Celtic tribe that
claimed Germanic descent. From the...
- the
Rhine in the mid-first
century BC.
Ptolemy places them
south of the
Treviri,
between the Remi and the Leuci.
Their chief town was
Divodurum ('place...