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The Batavi were an ancient Germanic tribe that lived around the modern Dutch Rhine delta in the area that the Romans called Batavia, from the second half of the first century BC to the third century AD. The name is also applied to several military units employed by the Romans that were originally raised among … See more
The Batavi themselves are not mentioned by Julius Caesar in his commentary Commentarii de Bello Gallico, although he is often thought to have founded his dynasty's Germanic bodyguard, which was at least in later … See more
The Batavi were still mentioned in 355 during the reign of Constantius II (317 - 361), when their island was already dominated by the Salii, a Frankish tribe that had sought … See more
• Roymans, Nico (2004). Ethnic Identity and Imperial Power: The Batavians in the Early Roman Empire. Amsterdam University Press. See more
The first Batavi commander we know of is named Chariovalda, who led a charge across the Vīsurgis (Weser) river against the Cherusci led by Arminius during the campaigns of Germanicus in Germania Transrhenana.
Tacitus ( See moreIn the 16th-century emergence of a popular foundation story and origin myth for the Dutch people, the Batavians came to be regarded as … See more
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See all 347 rows on en.wikipedia.orgNAME ANCIENT NAME DESCRIPTION LOCATION Adrabaecampi Adrabaikampoi ( ... See Kampoi North of the Danube, … Aduatuci, Atuatuci Aduatici, Atouatikoi ( ... Left bank of the Rhin… In the first century B… Aelvaeones, Elouaio… Alouiones (Αλουίωνε… See Helveconae Presumably at the mi… Alemanni, Alamanni Alamanni From various Elbe G… Core areas in Baden …
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- The Batavi were still mentioned in 355 during the reign of Constantius II (317 - 361), when their island was already dominated by the Salii, a Frankish tribe that had sought Roman protection there in 297 after having been expelled from their own country by the Saxons. Constantius Gallus added inhabitants of Batavia to his legions, "of whose discipl...
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- Relatively little is known about the origins of the Batavi. By 1 CE, they were living along the Rhine in what is now Holland. According to some Roman historians, the Batavi originated in Germany, but were driven out by a war between the tribes. Regardless, the Batavi made their way along the Rhine and eventually settled down. They seem to have been...
The Germanic Tribes: History, Migrations, Timeline & Legacy
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WebList of Germanic tribes. A Adogit, Aelvaeones, Aeragnaricii, Ahelmil, Alamanni or Alemanni, Ambrones, Ampsivarii or Ampsivari, Angles, Angrivarii or Angrivari, Arochi, ... B Baemi, …
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https://historyguild.org/the-germanic-tribesWebThese five dialects are distinguished as North Germanic in southern Scandinavia; North Sea Germanic in the regions along the North Sea and in the Jutland peninsula, which …
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https://germanicseidr.tumblr.com/post/187356104361/...WebAug 29, 2019 · Batavi. The Batavi were an ancient Germanic tribe who were once part of the Chatti. They split up around 100-50BC from the Chatti and settled in the modern day …
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