- The
Tungri (or Tongri, or Tungrians) were a tribe, or
group of tribes, who
lived in the
Belgic part of Gaul,
during the
times of the
Roman Empire. Within...
-
Tungri, is very
close to Tessenderlo, but
actually further from the
capital city of the
Tungri,
modern Tongeren. The
relationship between the
Tungri and...
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around Limburg was
known as the "city" (civitas) the
Tungri.
Tacitus reported that
these Tungri were the same as the
earlier Germani cisrhenani, and noted...
- 384) was
bishop of
Tongeren (Latin:
Atuatuca Tungrorum, the
capital of the
Tungri).
Servatius is
patron saint of the city of
Maastricht and the
towns of Schijndel...
-
among the Batavi, Marsaci, Ubii, Cugerni, Baetasii, and
probably among the
Tungri. The name is
attested on
votive stones,
coins and arm
rings prin****lly...
-
Whether any
significant part of the po****tion
lived on in the area as
Tungri, the
tribal name
found here later, is
uncertain but
considered likely. They...
- was the
large district of the
Tungri which covered both French- and Dutch-speaking
parts of
eastern Belgium. The
Tungri were
understood to have links...
-
within the country's borders. As a
Roman city, it was
inhabited by the
Tungri, and
known as
Atuatuca Tungrorum, it was the
administrative centre of the...
- districts, it was
named after the
tribal grouping that
lived there, the
Tungri,
although that name is not
known from the area
before it
became part of...
- The
first people to
cross the
Rhine and oust the Gauls,
those now
called Tungri, were then
called Germani. It was the name of this nation, not a race, that...