- 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...
- Atrebates, Ambiani, Morini, Menapii, Caleti, Velioc****es, Viromandui,
Aduatuci, Condrusi, Eburones, Caeroesi, and
Paemani tribes, and was
under the leadership...
-
Battle of the
Sabis Battle of the
Sabis .Nervii, Viromandui, Atrebates,
Aduatuci Battle France Victory ⁂ 56 BC56 BC
Battle of
Morbihan Battle of Morbihan...
-
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...
-
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...
- 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...
-
suggested that
Namur itself may have been
within the
territory of the
Aduatuci who
Caesar described as
descendants of the
Cimbri and Teutons,
whose main...
- led by
Ambiorix and Cativolcus. Also
neighbouring these tribes where the
Aduatuci,
whose origin Caesar describes more
specifically as
having descended from...