- The
Usipetes or
Usipii (in Plutarch's Gr****, Ousipai, and
possibly the same as the
Ouispoi of Ptolemy) were an
ancient Germanic people who
entered the...
- had
belonged in
sequence to the Chamavi, Tubantes, and then the
Usipii. (The
Usipii are
known to have
moved into the
Rhine region around the time of...
-
eastern bank of the
Lower Rhine. The
three which are
legible are
those of the
Usipii, Tubantes, and Chattuari.
These probably all
became Frankish.
During this...
-
fields belonged to the Chamavi; then to the Tubantes;
after them to the
Usipii".
These fields, were on the
northern bank of the
Rhine between the IJssel...
- (etymology of the tribe's name is Celtic)
Tubantes /
Tuihanti Ubii
Usipetes /
Usipii /
Vispi (etymology of the tribe's name is Celtic)
Franks /
Hugones (formed...
-
called on, and the
Ampsivarii were
forced to
retreat to the
lands of the
Usipii and the Tubantes.
These tribes did not
provide them
shelter for long, and...
- Chatti, Hermunduri, Cheruscii, Salii, Sicambri,
Tencteri and
Usipetes or
Usipii.
Caesar took the
course of the
Rhine to be the
boundary between Gauls and...
- the
other side of the Rhine. The
three which are
legible are
those of the
Usipii, Tubantes, and Chattuari. The
Chattuari appear again in the
historical record...