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- The Atuatuci (or Aduatuci) were a Gallic-Germanic tribe, dwelling in the eastern part of modern-day Belgium during the Iron Age. They fought the Roman...
- tribes, including the Morini, Menapii, Nervii, Germani Cisrhenani, and Aduatuci. Julius Caesar described these tribes as particularly warlike and economically...
- Battle of the Sabis Battle of the Sabis .Nervii, Viromandui, Atrebates, Aduatuci Battle France Victory ⁂ 56 BC56 BC Battle of Morbihan Battle of Morbihan...
- Atrebates, Ambiani, Morini, Menapii, Caleti, Velioc****es, Viromandui, Aduatuci, Condrusi, Eburones, Caeroesi, and Paemani tribes, and was under the leadership...
- somewhere to the west of the Eburones (possibly outside Limburg) were the Aduatuci, who Caesar reported to be the descendants of the Cimbri and Teutones who...
- The Romans established a presence after Julius Caesar defeated the local Aduatuci tribe. Namur came to prominence during the early Middle Ages when the Merovingians...
- but it has been suggested that Namur itself may have been home to the Aduatuci who Caesar described as descendants of the Cimbri and Teutons. (Today it...
- described by Caesar. There was also a distinct tribe in the area known as the Aduatuci. On the other hand, it has the same name and function as a local capital...
- while Caesar provides an example of the enslavement of 53,000 captive Aduatuci by a Roman army. Smith, Gr**** and Roman Antiquities, "Servus", p. 1039[usurped];...
- Remi. He moves northwards against the Belgic tribes, the Nervii and the Aduatuci. May – Battle of the Axona: Caesar defeats the forces of the Belgae under...