- The
Tencteri or
Tenchteri or
Tenctheri (in Plutarch's Gr****, Tenteritē and
possibly the same as the
Tenkeroi mentioned by
Claudius Ptolemy if
these were...
-
attempted to find a new
settlement west of the Rhine,
together with the
Tencteri, who were both
attempting to move away from the
aggressions of the Suevi...
- Marsi. The Ruhr was now
their southern boundary separating them from the
Tencteri. By the
beginning of the
fourth century AD they were
living still further...
- when the
consul Marcus Lollius was
defeated by the Sicambri,
Usipetes and
Tencteri,
Germanic tribes who had
crossed the Rhine. This
defeat is
coupled by the...
-
under Marcus Lollius was
defeated by the
tribes Sicambri, Usipetes, and
Tencteri.
Roman Emperor Augustus responded by
rapidly developing military infrastructure...
-
movements of
tribes from the east in his time, such as the
Usipetes and
Tencteri.
Tacitus also
reports that
before their arrival the area had been "an uninhabited...
- an
ancillary role in the
Gallic Wars. Two
other transrhenic tribes, the
Tencteri and Usipetes,
crossed into the Eburones'
territory on the
western side...
- the
Germanic Chatti,
while ****her to the
north were the
Usipetes and
Tencteri.
Julius Caesar conquered the
Celtic tribes on the West bank, and Augustus...
-
Elder and Strabo,
specified that the
Suevi "do not, like the
Chatti or
Tencteri,
constitute a
single nation. They
actually occupy more than half of Germania...
-
raiding Roman territory.
Summer –
Julius Caesar defeats the
Usipetes and the
Tencteri, two
Germanic tribes who have been
driven across the
Rhine River by the...