-
would settle to the east of the
Treveri along the Rhine; thereafter,
Treveran territory in present-day
Germany was
probably similar to that
which afterwards...
- Caesar's
victory over the Nervii,
Indutiomarus withdrew his
forces into
Treveran country and
raised fresh troops. He also
spent the
winter sending amb****adors...
-
indicate that
there was a
shrine here
before the
Roman period.
Another Treveran inscription links Mars and Smertrius.
Smertrius himself is
known outside...
-
Inciona is a little-known
Celtic goddess of the
Treveran region. Her name is
recorded as one of a pair of
deities on two
votive inscriptions from Luxembourg...
- war-time
staters attributed to the
Eburones (a
mixture of
transrhenine and
Treveran elements) also
corresponds with this group."
Based on the concentrations...
-
Celtic capacity as a protector. At
Caerwent he is
linked with Lenus, a
Treveran healing deity, and with Vellaunus, who is
recorded among the
Gaulish Allobroges...
- was Lenus,
venerated by the Treveri. He was
worshipped at a
number of
Treveran sanctuaries, the most
splendid of
which was at the
tribal capital of Trier...
- of the Rhine. The
Roman struck a
significant blow when they
killed the
Treveran king Indutiomarus. Soon after: Accordingly,
while the
winter was not yet...
-
Rhine in the Mainz-Bingen area,
which was once the
easternmost part of
Treveran territory. The
Aresaces are not
mentioned by
ancient writers, such as geographers...
-
inscriptions suggests that ‘Veraudunus’ may have been an
epithet of the
important Treveran god
Lenus Mars. In both inscriptions,
Veraudunus is
invoked along with...