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among the
Vangiones,
castrum Moguntia**** (13 BC,
later Mainz) and one of
unknown name (14 BC) at Worms. From
there troops of the
Vangiones were inducted...
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mainly from
eastern Gaul, with a
particular concentration among the
Vangiones and
Aresaces (two
Rhenish tribes).
Inscriptions to him have also been...
- Habitan****
identifies the
troops stationed at that
location as
being from the
Vangiones, the
Gaesati and
Rhaeti from
Germania Superior.
Mainz was in the territory...
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places the
Tribocci in
Germania Superior, but he
incorrectly places the
Vangiones between the
Nemetes and the Tribocci, for the
Nemetes bordered on the...
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perhaps meaning "water meadow".
Later it was
conquered by the
Germanic Vangiones tribe. In 14 BC,
Romans under the
command of
Drusus captured and fortified...
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Cohors Primae Vangionum Milliaria Equitata (First
Cohort of
Vangiones) was a
Roman auxiliary infantry cohort from
Upper Germany with both
horse and foot...
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harija are
supposed to
represent tribe names,
tentatively proposed to be
Vangiones, the Nidensis, and the
Harii tribes located in the Rhineland.
Since names...
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formed by
ethnic group before the Romans: Harudes, Marcomanni, Triboci,
Vangiones, Nemetes,
Sedusii and Suebi. Apparently, they
lacked a reserve, and the...
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Tubantes Tulingi Tungri Ubii
Usipetes Vagoth Vandals Hasdingi Silingi Vangiones Varisci Victohali Vidivarii Vinoviloth Warini Christianization Gothic...
- the
diocese of Strasbourg. The
Nemetes fought alongside the
Romans and
Vangiones against the
Chatti when the
latter invaded in 50 AD. The name of the Nemetes...