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Kingdoms of the Continental Celts - Menapii - The History FilesA sea-faring tribe, just like their neighbours, the Morini and Ambiani, the Menapii probably occupied territory to the north of the Maas, between that and the ...Missing: ancient | Show results with:ancient
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Archaeological Evidence for the Intercourse of Gaul with Ireland ...The Menapii are shown by Ptolemy (second century), as M. D'Arbois points out, located on the south-eastern side of Ireland, about Wexford in Leinster. They ...
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Caesar • Gallic War — Book IV### Mentions and Descriptions of the Menapii in Julius Caesar's Gallic War Book IV
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Caesar • Gallic War — Book VI, chs. 1‑10### Summary of Information on the Menapii from Caesar's Gallic War Book VI, Chapters 1-10
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"De Bello Gallico" and Other Commentaries - Project GutenbergDe Bello Gallico, translated by R. Mongan, Dublin, 1850; by J.B. Owgan and C.W. Bateman, 1882. Caesar's Commentaries on the Gallic War, translated by T. Rice ...Missing: primary | Show results with:primary
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Kolbe's Greatest Books of World Civilization: Paulus OrosiusHistoriae Adversus Paganos PAULUS OROSIUS. THE ... Menapii, nine thousand; the Caleti, ten thousand ... Menapii, and they summoned assistance even from Britain.<|control11|><|separator|>
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LacusCurtius • Strabo's Geography — Book IV Chapter 3### Mentions of Menapii in Strabo's Geography Book IV, Chapter 3
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Ptolemaeus, Geography (II-VI) - ToposTextThen after the Mosa River the Menapii and their city Castellum 25°00' . 22°15'. Event Date: 150 GR. § 2.9.6 Below the tribes we have mentioned, furthest to ...
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The Project Gutenberg eBook of The Natural History of Pliny, Vol I ...Beginning at the Scaldis, the parts beyond2955 are inhabited by the Toxandri, who are divided into various peoples with many names; after whom come the Menapii ...
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The Germany and the Agricola of Tacitus - Project GutenbergThey then, according to Caesar (Bell. Gall. iv. 1, et seq.), occupied the territories of the Menapii on both sides the Rhine. Still proving unfortunate, they ...Missing: primary | Show results with:primary
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Notitia Dignitatum - The Latin LibraryMauri tonantes seniores. Mauri tonantes iuniores. Legiones comitatenses XXXII: Menapii seniores. Fortenses. Propugnatores seniores. Armigeri defensores seniores ...
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Reconstruction:Proto-Celtic/moniyos - Wiktionary, the free dictionaryProto-Celtic. Etymology. From Proto-Indo-European *men- (“to stand out, to tower”). Cognate with Latin mons and Old Norse mœnir. Noun. *moniyos m.Missing: Menapii *mano- *mono-
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Ptolemy's Tribes of Ireland (revised version) - Academia.eduThe text analyzes Ptolemy's records of Irish tribes, proposing new etymologies and locations for them. The Robogdii likely inhabited west Donegal, contradicting ...
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Ptolemy's Tribes of Ireland (revised) - ResearchGateMar 4, 2019 · The Irish tribal names recorded by Ptolemy of Alexandria are reviewed. Etymologies are proposed, and it is possible to identify peoples and places in later ...
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Tabula Peutingeriana – Single display of hits - www1.ku-eichstaett.deMar 24, 2025 · Tabula Peutingeriana – Single display of hits. Toponym TP (renewed):. Castello Menapiorum. Name (modern):. Cassel. Image: To the image detail.
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[PDF] a study of the roman settlement at aardenburg and its metal findsbuilding inscriptions mention the improvements of the forts after Severus defeated his rival Clodius ... A small altar of sandstone with no inscriptions was also.
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Earliest Times (Chapter 1) - A Concise History of BelgiumMar 16, 2023 · The most important tribes present on the territory of later Belgium were the Menapii (living near the North Sea coast and in Flanders, next to ...
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LacusCurtius • Strabo's Geography — Book IV Chapter 3### Summary of Mentions of Menapii in Strabo's Geography Book IV Chapter 3
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Early European Cultures - La Tene Culture / 'Second Wave' CeltsThe Ambivariti are mentioned only once, by Julius Caesar, and then only vaguely. Their location is not given except by association with the Menapii, to whom ...
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Castellum Menapiorum (Cassel) - Livius.orgJul 29, 2020 · Situated on a hilltop, Castellum Menapiorum ("castle of the Menapii") was the main settlement of the Menapii, a Belgian tribe that was subjected by Julius ...Missing: oppida Thérouanne civitas Aardenburg Bavay
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Turnacum (Tournai) - Livius### Summary of Turnacum (Tournai) as a Roman Settlement
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Aardenburg - Livius.orgOct 11, 2020 · Aardenburg was a coastal Roman fortress, built in wood then stone, controlling a route. It was later evacuated, and the name derived from a ...Missing: Menapii | Show results with:Menapii
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Kingdoms of the Barbarians - Belgae / Belgic Tribes / 'Third Wave ...Tribes which can be categorised as Belgae include the Ambiani, Atrebates, Bellovaci, Caleti, Morini, Menapii, Nervii, Remi, Suessiones, Veliocasses, and ...
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Concepts of Household Archaeology applied to Iron Age Southwest ...He locates the tribe of the Menapii in the region between the Rhine and the Scheldt. However, based purely on the archaeological evidence it is difficult to ...
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(PDF) 2012: Late Iron Age Gold Hoards from the Low Countries and ...This paper presents a study of eight new Late Iron Age gold hoards discovered in central Belgium and the Southern Netherlands, providing insights into their ...
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Works of Julius Caesar: Gallic Wars Book 2 (57 B.C.E.) - Sacred Texts... Menapii, 9,000; the Caleti, 10,000; the Velocasses and the Veromandui as many; the Aduatuci 19,000; that the Condrusi, the Eburones, the Caeraesi, the ...
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Works of Julius Caesar: Gallic Wars Book 4 (55 B.C.E.) - Sacred Texts... Caesar because the Menapii had all concealed themselves in their thickest woods. Caesar fixed the winter quarters of all the legions among the Belgae.<|control11|><|separator|>
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The development of the Roman provinces in Gaul (1st cent. BCGaul was divided into four provinces under Augustus, probably by the act of state of 13 January 27 BC. ... Parts of Gallia Belgica were added to the new province ...
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Cohors Primae Menapiorum - The First Cohort of MenapiiThis unit were recruited from among the Menapii tribe of northern Belgica, a maritime tribe who occupied the coastal region of Belgium and part of northern ...Missing: auxiliaries Hadrian<|control11|><|separator|>
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Batavian Revolt - Livius.orgOct 10, 2020 · The rebellion of the Batavians (a Germanic tribe) against the Romans in 69-70 CE. After initial successes by their commander Julius Civilis, the Batavians were ...Missing: Menapii | Show results with:Menapii
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Roman Emperors DIR CarausiusOct 28, 1996 · Carausius, was of the Menapii who were from Belgica. Although he had initially earned his living at sea as a helmsman, he served with honor in ...Missing: support | Show results with:support
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N.D. unit listing: Menapii senioresMar 23, 2014 · The most senior of the legiones comitatenses in the Magister Peditum's infantry roster is listed (98/9.98 in Ingo Maier's numbering scheme) as the Menapes ...
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From the Margins to the Mainstream (Chapter 1) - A Concise History ...Economic decline may have set in before any large-scale migrations of the Germanic tribes. By the beginning of the third century, at any rate, many settlements ...
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Salt | Harvesting the Sea - Oxford AcademicTwo inscriptions from Ariminum, dedications to the centurion Lepidius Proculus, attest the salinatores of the towns of the Morini and of the Menapii in northern ...
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(PDF) Fish bones and amphorae: Evidence for the production and ...Aug 9, 2025 · ... Menapii on the Belgian and N French coasts, there is archaeo-. logical and epigraphic evidence for the production of salt,96 but the coastal ...
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Kingdoms of the Germanic Tribes - The History FilesA transcontinental amber trade ... Their wanderings bring them to the mouth of the Rhine, in the territory of the Belgic Menapii, who are located on both sides of ...
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[PDF] The Roman Empire and Southern Scandinavia -Trier as well as the lands of the Menapii and Morini near the coast. These ... for instance, catle and grain was stored prior to export to Pannonia.
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[PDF] Salt of the north - Vlaams Instituut voor de ZeeThough the research took a somewhat different turn than anticipated, your insights into Roman economic history helped to contextualise the results in a broader ...
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Caesar • Gallic War — Book VI, chs. 11‑20### Extracted Text from Chapters 13-20 (Gallic War, Book VI)
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[PDF] Julius Caesar and the Gallic Campaign - DTICBy 56 BC, Caesar made it apparent that he expected the Gallic tribes to submit. If done so, he enacted amnesty. Those chiefs and tribes that refused his ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Decuriones - Livius.orgNov 23, 2018 · Roman towns had a municipal council, which was called a curia (from co + viria, "gathering of men"). Usually, it had some hundred members.
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Celtic Religion - what information do we really haveMore or less, the Skyfather is the god we are used to refer to as "the head of the pantheon". This god is probably derived from a common IE god named *Dieus- ...
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Religious Syncretism in Roman Gaul - Deo MercurioThe clearest and commonest type of syncretism is the juxtaposition of a Latin and a Gaulish theonym. Examples of this include Mars Mullo or the god Mercury ...Missing: Menapii 2nd
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Gallo-Roman whetstone building deposits. The cultural biography of ...These aspects of continuity and syncretism of earlier traditions are indeed of broader relevance for the knowledge of cross-cultural and multi-period house ...