- The
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...
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culture of the
Frisii hardly distinguished itself from the
customs of the
Chauci, east of the Ems.
During the 1st
century BC,
Romans took
control of the...
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several provinces,
including Dalmatia and
Germania Inferior, and
defeated the
Chauci and Chatti, two
invading Germanic tribes. He was even
appointed to the consulship...
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North Sea coast,
conquering the
Batavi and the Frisii, and
defeating the
Chauci near the
mouth of the Weser. In 11 BC, he
conquered the
Usipetes and the...
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Saxony in
classical antiquity.
Tribes in this area
included the Angles,
Chauci, Saxons, and Jutes. The name is
transmitted in two
different forms in ancient...
- then
governor of
Gallia Belgica, had to
repel a
serious invasion of the
Chauci, a
Germanic tribe that
lived along the s****s of the
Wadden Sea at the respective...
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mentioned along with
North Sea
Germanic tribes – Ingaevones)
Chauci Chauci Maiores Chauci Minores /
Hugas (Saxon Hugas)
Cherusci (some were ****imilated...
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invade Roman territory.
Between 162 and 165,
incursions by the
Chatti and
Chauci into
Raetia and
Germania Superior were repelled. In late 166, thousands...
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Those were
Chauci mentioned by Tacitus, and Frisians. The
region between the
rivers Ems and
Weser was
thereupon inhabited by the
Chauci; however, after...
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their north, on the
coast of the
North Sea, were the
Chauci. By the
account of Tacitus, the
Chauci in his time had not only the
coast in this region, but...