- The
Chamavi, Chamãves or
Chamaboe (Χαμαβοί) were a
Germanic tribe of
Roman imperial times whose name
survived into the
Early Middle Ages. They
first appear...
- the
Chamavi,
normally considered Frankish, as the
Germanic tribe who had
entered the
empire in this area at this time.
Unlike the Salii,
these Chamavi were...
- says they are
between Ems and Weser, to the
north of the
Angrivarii and
Chamavi (who had also
expanded into the area once
belonging to the Bructeri, between...
-
Twenthe in Overijssel, had
units serving in the
Roman army in Britain. The
Chamavi, from
Hamaland in
northern Gelderland, a
Frankish tribe that
often fought...
- the Rhine,
Tacitus also
specifically named various tribes such as the
Chamavi, Bructeri, Sugambri, Ubii and others. Also by
implication the definitions...
-
which is why he is
considered a Frank.
Perhaps he was a
leader of the
Chamavi, but this is not certain. A
connection with the
Frankish leader Genobaud...
- east of the modern-day Netherlands. Its name
originated from the
former Chamavi inhabitants that
merged into the
newly formed confederation of Franks....
-
Banochaemae are
alternative names for the
Chamavi,
based on a
common derivation. We know, however, that the
Chamavi and
their neighbors forcibly expelled...
-
Rhine frontier of the
Roman Empire,
including the Bructeri, Ampsivarii,
Chamavi,
Chattuarii and Salians.
While all of them had a
tradition of parti****ting...
- Germany.
Tacitus describes them
being to the
north of the
Angrivarii and
Chamavi, and as
having moved from the
north into the area once
belonging to the...