- The Sicambri, also
known as the
Sugambri or Sicambrians, were a
Germanic people who
during Roman times lived on the east bank of the
river Rhine, in what...
- from over the Rhine, such as the
Sigambri to come and plunder. This back-fired when
Eburones pointed out to the
Sigambri that the
Romans had all the booty...
-
several other tribes including the
Tencteri and Usipetes.
North of the
Sigambri and the
Rhine region were the Bructeri. As the
power of the
Roman empire...
-
specifically may have come from the area of the
Weser river to the east of the
Sigambri,
because it is near to
where the two
tribes appeared on the Rhine, and...
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specifically may have come from the area of the
Weser river to the east of the
Sigambri,
because it is near to
where the two
tribes appeared on the Rhine, and...
- up to the
German Central Uplands Tacitus Suetides Sugambri,
Sigambri, Sugambi,
Sigambri Sugambri, Sygambri,
Sugambroi (Σύγαμβροι), Sugumbri, Sucambri...
- his
suppression of an
Eburone rebellion, and
subsequent involvement by
Sigambri from Germany, says that it "is the name of a fort. [Id
castelli nomen est...
-
Rhine near its
outlets to the sea,
apparently not far from the
Germanic Sigambri.
Apparently following Caesar he said that they "dwell
amongst marshes and...
- the
territory of the
Germanic people called by the
Romans the Sicambri,
Sigambri, Sugambri, etc., and from this
ethnonym he took his
Latin surname. It can...