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  1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cauci

    From the early 19th century, comparative linguists, notably Lorenz Diefenbach, identified the Cauci with the Germanic Chauci of the Low Countries and north-western Germany, a parallel already drawn by earlier antiquarian scholarship. Proponents of this view also pointed to the fact that the Manapii (Μανάπιοι), who in Ptolemy's map border the Cauci to the south, likewise bear a name that is almost identical to that of another continental tribe, the Belgic Menapii in north-eastern Gaul.

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      Who were the Chauci?
      The Romans referred to the Chauci living between the Weser and Elbe as the 'Greater Chauci' and those living between the Ems and Weser as the 'Lesser Chauci'. [5] The Chauci entered the historical record in descriptions of them by classical Roman sources late in the first century BC in the context of Roman military campaigns and sea raiding.
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      Where did the Cauci come from?
      From the early 19th century, comparative linguists, notably Lorenz Diefenbach, identified the Cauci with the Germanic Chauci of the Low Countries and north-western Germany, a parallel already drawn by earlier antiquarian scholarship.
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      What did Tacitus write about the Chauci?
      Tacitus, writing in AD 98, described the inland, non-coastal Chauci homeland as immense, densely populated, and well-stocked with horses.
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    • https://gl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chauci

      Os caucos (latín Chauci) son unha tribo xermánica do tempo da Roma antiga que ocupaba un vasto territorio costeiro que se estendía desde Frisia polo oeste ata o Elba polo leste. Na …

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      • Chauci - Jatland Wiki

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        Chauci were an ancient Germanic tribe living in the low-lying region between the Rivers Ems and Elbe, on both sides of the Weser and ranging as far inland as the upper Weser. They were …

      • https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chauken
        • Ca. 12 v. Chr. bis 47 n. Chr.
          Die Chauken wurden im Jahr 11 v. Chr. durch Nero Claudius Drusus unterworfen. Wohl ab dem Jahr 1 n. Chr. scheinen sich die Chauken an einem Aufstand, dem immensum bellum (1 – 5 n .Chr.), beteiligt zu haben. Sie wurden im Jahr 5 n. Chr. durch Tiberiuserneut unter die Oberherrs…
        • Ca. 58 n. Chr.
          Nach anderen Quellen waren sie jedoch auch als Seeräuber berüchtigt; sie vertrieben auch die Ampsivarier im Jahr 58 aus dem Gebiet der Emsmündung.
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        • https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chauken

          De Chauken ( Latijn: Chauci) waren een Germaanse stam in het Noord-Duitse gebied tussen de Eems en de Elbe. De Groot Chauken woonden tussen Wezer en Elbe, de Klein Chauken …

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        • Chauci - Wikipedia @ WordDisk

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          The Chauci entered the historical record in descriptions of them by classical Roman sources late in the first century BC in the context of Roman military campaigns and sea raiding. For the next …

        • https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caúcos

          Caúcos (em latim: Chauci) foram uma populosa tribo germânica que habitou o extremo noroeste da costa da Alemanha, entre a Frísia a oeste e o estuário do rio Elba a leste. Seu nome vem …

        • https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Chauci

          References [ edit] “ Chauci ”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press. Chauci in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, …

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