- 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...
- been
suggested that they were a part of the
Sugambri who
managed to stay east of the
Rhine after most
Sugambri had been
moved from this area.
Strabo describes...
-
migrate over the
Rhine as they
later would, near
modern Cologne, and the
Sugambri, who
lived to the
north of them near the
modern Rhine-Ruhr area. Both tribes...
- and east of the
Rhine he
reported the Ubii (across from Cologne) and the
Sugambri to
their north. The Ubii and some
other Germanic tribes such as the Cugerni...
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troops over to the
eastern site and
burned some
villages but
found that the
Sugambri and
Suebi tribes had
moved eastward. The
tribes had come
together and were...
-
Germany in 8 BC.
Tiberius continued his brother's
campaign against the
Sugambri,
extending de facto, if not de jure
Roman rule. But
Tiberius fell out of...
-
Segni and
Condrusi (themselves
north of the Treveri). To the east, the
Sugambri and Ubii were
their neighbours on the
opposite bank of the Rhine. When...
- bridge.
Caesar related in his War in Gaul that he "sent
messengers to the
Sugambri to
demand the
surrender of
those who had made war on me and on Gaul, they...
- fields, the
Sygambrian beats his
straight sword into a
curved sickle". (The
Sugambri had
apparently long ago been
defeated and
moved by the Romans.) From the...
- and
sequence of events: "the Ubii,
whose land was
coterminal with the
Sugambri and who were at
variance with them,
invoked his aid" (on-line text) and...