TENCTERI — alias THENCHTHERI, TANCHARI Appiano, Tenterides Plutarcho, Tenchateri Livio, populi German. quorum regio Drent, teste Hadr. Iuniô dicitur, inter Frisiam ad Boream, et Occidentem Westphaliam ad Ortum, et Transisalanam ad Austrum. Cluverio erant… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Tencteri and Usipetes — The Tencteri and Usipetes were Germanic tribes located on the eastern bank of the lower Rhine in the 1st century BC. They are known primarily from Julius Caesar s account of his campaigns against them in his Commentarii de Bello Gallico .Caesar… … Wikipedia
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Ampsivarii — The Ampsivarii, sometimes referenced by modern writers as Ampsivari (a simplification not warranted by the sources), were a Germanic tribe mentioned by ancient authors. Their homeland was originally around the middle of the river Ems, which flows … Wikipedia
Téncteros — Los téncteros (del latín Tencteri o Tenctheri) fueron un pueblo germánico, citado por primera vez por Julio César. Ocupaban junto a los usípetes una región del interior de Alemania hasta que fueron expulsados por los suevos. Se asentaron después… … Wikipedia Español
Тенктеры — (лат. Tencteri) германское племя. Расселение см. на карте к ст. Германцы … Большая советская энциклопедия
Suebi — The Suebi or Suevi (from Proto Germanic * swēbaz based on the Proto Germanic root * swē meaning one s own people,cite web | last=Peterson | first=Lena | title=Swābaharjaz | work=Lexikon över urnordiska personnamn | publisher=Institutet för språk… … Wikipedia
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Chatti — This article is about the ancient Germanic tribe. For the village in Pakistan, see Chathi. The Roman empire under Hadrian (ruled 117–138), showing the location of the Chatti in central Germany. The Chatti (also Chatthi or Catti) were an ancient… … Wikipedia