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Ancient Germanic tribe
The Chauci were an ancient Germanic tribe living in the low-lying region between the Rivers Ems and Elbe, on both sides of the Weser and ranging as far
Chauci
Roman emperor in 193
Dalmatia and Germania Inferior, and defeating two Germanic tribes, the Chauci and Chatti. He was appointed to the consulship in 175 along with Pertinax
Didius_Julianus
Germanic tribe
culture of the Frisii hardly distinguished itself from the customs of the Chauci, east of the Ems. During the 1st century BC, Romans took control of the
Frisii
Roman province (22 BC - 5th century)
then governor of Gallia Belgica, had to repel a serious invasion of the Chauci, a Germanic tribe that lived along the shores of the Wadden Sea at the respective
Gallia_Belgica
Historic region in Lower Saxony, Germany
Those were Chauci mentioned by Tacitus, and Frisians. The region between the rivers Ems and Weser was thereupon inhabited by the Chauci; however, after
East_Frisia
166–180 AD series of Roman wars with Danubian tribes
invade Roman territory. Between 162 and 165, incursions by the Chatti and Chauci into Raetia and Germania Superior were repelled. In late 166, thousands
Marcomannic_Wars
Roman general and politician (38–9 BC)
North Sea coast, conquering the Batavi and the Frisii, and defeating the Chauci near the mouth of the Weser. In 11 BC, he conquered the Usipetes and the
Nero_Claudius_Drusus
mentioned along with North Sea Germanic tribes – Ingaevones) Chauci Chauci Maiores Chauci Minores / Hugas (Saxon Hugas) Cherusci (some were assimilated
List of early Germanic peoples
List_of_early_Germanic_peoples
Roman general (c. AD 7 - 67)
Corbulo had to deal with major rebellions by the Germanic Cherusci and Chauci tribes. During his stay in Germania, the general ordered the construction
Gnaeus_Domitius_Corbulo
1st century AD Roman senator and general
41, Secundus led a successful campaign against the Germanic tribe of the Chauci, who had settled on the North Sea coast between the Elbe and Ems rivers
Aulus Gabinius Secundus (consul 35)
Aulus_Gabinius_Secundus_(consul_35)
West Germanic people of classical antiquity
Saxony in classical antiquity. Tribes in this area included the Angles, Chauci, Saxons, and Jutes. The name is transmitted in two different forms in ancient
Ingaevones
Germanic tribe in present-day northwestern Germany in the 1st centuries BCE and CE
ancestor named Mannus. Tacitus later placed them between the Chatti and the Chauci, generally taken to indicate a territory between the Weser and Elbe. As
Cherusci
Canninefates, Chattuarii, Cherusci are again subdued. Lombards, Semnones, Chauci and other tribes who dwelt on both sides of the Elbe are subjugated. 5,
Chronology of warfare between the Romans and Germanic peoples
Chronology_of_warfare_between_the_Romans_and_Germanic_peoples
Ancient northern European tribe
specified that they were among the Ingaevones, related to the Cimbri and Chauci. Plutarch in his biography of Marius, who fought the Teutones, wrote that
Teutons
Early Roman battle in Germany (16 AD)
large but fractious coalition, into response. The Romans, along with the Chauci, who fought for Romans as auxiliaries, defeated the allied Germanic forces
Battle of the Angrivarian Wall
Battle_of_the_Angrivarian_Wall
Germanic people from the Lower Rhine
Franks in later records, as well as their original eastern neighbours the Chauci, may have contributed to the ethnogenesis of both the Saxons and the Franks
Franks
Series of military conflicts between Germanic tribes and the Romans (12 BC – 16 AD)
Frisians, who thereafter served in his army as allies. Then, he attacked the Chauci, who lived in northwestern Germany in what is now Lower Saxony. Around winter
Roman campaigns in Germania (12 BC – AD 16)
Roman_campaigns_in_Germania_(12_BC_–_AD_16)
Roman-era battle in Frisia
the Frisii tells of Drusus's 12 BC war against the Rhine Germans and the Chauci. The Romans did not attack them after devastating the lands of the Rhine
Frisian_revolt_of_28_AD
Archaeological culture in eastern Europe
Casuari Chaedini Chaemae Chamavi Chali Charudes Chasuarii Chattuarii Chatti Chauci Cherusci Cimbri Cobandi Corconti Cugerni Danes Dauciones Dulgubnii Favonae
Chernyakhov_culture
Germanic tribe
were one of the larger Germanic peoples who, like the coastal Frisii and Chauci, were divided by the geographer Strabo, writing in about 20 AD, into major
Bructeri
Battle between Roman legions and Germanic peoples in 16 AD
large but fractious coalition, into response. The Romans, along with the Chauci, who fought for Romans as auxiliaries, defeated the allied Germanic forces
Battle_of_Idistaviso
Ancient Germanic tribe
between the Ems and the Weser. According to the account of Tacitus, the Chauci in his time (around 100 AD) stretched from the coast down to border upon
Dulgubnii
Tribe that lived near the Rhine–Meuse–Scheldt delta
north. The Chauci were also to the north of the delta, and are thought to be ancestors of the later Saxons. According to Tacitus, the Chauci inhabited
Marsacii
Historical category of northern European peoples
Frisians near the Rhine, then attacks increased further from the Rhine, on the Chauci, Cherusci, Chatti and Suevi (including the Marcomanni). These campaigns
Germanic_peoples
Loss of political control in antiquity
Casuari Chaedini Chaemae Chamavi Chali Charudes Chasuarii Chattuarii Chatti Chauci Cherusci Cimbri Cobandi Corconti Cugerni Danes Dauciones Dulgubnii Favonae
Fall of the Western Roman Empire
Fall_of_the_Western_Roman_Empire
Empire. The area to the north of the Rhine, inhabited by the Frisii and the Chauci, remained outside Roman rule but not its presence and control. The Frisii
Netherlands_in_the_Roman_era
Historical ethnic group of the Italian Peninsula of Germanic origin
Langobard settlements in zone south of Hamburg, separated from the coastal Chauci to the west by the moorlands of the Oste river, and to the south was the
Lombards
Sovereign state in Europe before 1707
Casuari Chaedini Chaemae Chamavi Chali Charudes Chasuarii Chattuarii Chatti Chauci Cherusci Cimbri Cobandi Corconti Cugerni Danes Dauciones Dulgubnii Favonae
Kingdom_of_England
Roman defeat by Germanic tribes in 9 AD
legionary standard was recovered in 41 AD by Publius Gabinius from the Chauci during the reign of Claudius, brother of Germanicus. Possibly the recovered
Battle of the Teutoburg Forest
Battle_of_the_Teutoburg_Forest
Body of myths from Scandinavia
Casuari Chaedini Chaemae Chamavi Chali Charudes Chasuarii Chattuarii Chatti Chauci Cherusci Cimbri Cobandi Corconti Cugerni Danes Dauciones Dulgubnii Favonae
Norse_mythology
Original homeland of the Saxons in Northwest Germany
Langobardi (Lombards) and Suebi. This broader domain is called "Old Saxony". The Chauci, according to Tacitus, also lived in the general area later known as Old
Old_Saxony
Crime of stealing horses
theft stretches back as far as the first century AD, when the Germanic Chauci tribe would sentence horse thieves to death, while murderers would be sentenced
Horse_theft
Medieval military order
Casuari Chaedini Chaemae Chamavi Chali Charudes Chasuarii Chattuarii Chatti Chauci Cherusci Cimbri Cobandi Corconti Cugerni Danes Dauciones Dulgubnii Favonae
Teutonic_Order
Old Norse warrior fighting in a fury
Casuari Chaedini Chaemae Chamavi Chali Charudes Chasuarii Chattuarii Chatti Chauci Cherusci Cimbri Cobandi Corconti Cugerni Danes Dauciones Dulgubnii Favonae
Berserker
North Sea Germanic ethnic group from the Jutlandic peninsula
Casuari Chaedini Chaemae Chamavi Chali Charudes Chasuarii Chattuarii Chatti Chauci Cherusci Cimbri Cobandi Corconti Cugerni Danes Dauciones Dulgubnii Favonae
Jutes
Pirate and chieftain of the Canninefates
Sanquinius Maximus. After the governor's death, Gannascus was chosen to lead the Chauci and Frisii tribes in raiding parties on the coast of Gallica Belgica and
Gannascus
Ancient Roman imperial forum in Rome
one in 15 AD from the Bructeri; the 3rd was recovered in 41 AD from the Chauci-and all three placed within the Temple of Mars the Avenger. The Forum was
Forum_of_Augustus
Ancient Germanic tribe
these peoples, on the coast of the North Sea, were the Chauci. According to Tacitus, the Chauci in his time also stretched down to border upon the lands
Chasuarii
Medieval duchy in Western Europe (911–1290)
Casuari Chaedini Chaemae Chamavi Chali Charudes Chasuarii Chattuarii Chatti Chauci Cherusci Cimbri Cobandi Corconti Cugerni Danes Dauciones Dulgubnii Favonae
Duchy_of_Normandy
Roman military commander and writer (AD23/24–79)
Germania Inferior. In AD 47, he took part in the Roman conquest of the Chauci and the construction of the canal between the rivers Maas and Rhine. His
Pliny_the_Elder
Personal union in Scandinavia
Casuari Chaedini Chaemae Chamavi Chali Charudes Chasuarii Chattuarii Chatti Chauci Cherusci Cimbri Cobandi Corconti Cugerni Danes Dauciones Dulgubnii Favonae
Kalmar_Union
Germanic people in Roman times
lived further east towards the Elbe. North of all these peoples lived the Chauci, living along the North Sea coast in what is now Germany. Among the more
Angrivarii
Area in North America
Casuari Chaedini Chaemae Chamavi Chali Charudes Chasuarii Chattuarii Chatti Chauci Cherusci Cimbri Cobandi Corconti Cugerni Danes Dauciones Dulgubnii Favonae
Markland
Cultural assimilation to ancient Rome
Casuari Chaedini Chaemae Chamavi Chali Charudes Chasuarii Chattuarii Chatti Chauci Cherusci Cimbri Cobandi Corconti Cugerni Danes Dauciones Dulgubnii Favonae
Romanization_(cultural)
Ethnic group native to Germany and the Netherlands
history in Drusus's account of the war against the Rhine Germans and the Chauci in 12 BC.[non-primary source needed] They occasionally appear in the accounts
Frisians
County of the Holy Roman Empire
inhabitants of the region now called Oldenburg were a Teutonic people- the Chauci. The genealogy of the counts of Oldenburg can be traced to the Saxon hero
County_of_Oldenburg
Historical ethnic grouping of Germanic tribes
Casuari Chaedini Chaemae Chamavi Chali Charudes Chasuarii Chattuarii Chatti Chauci Cherusci Cimbri Cobandi Corconti Cugerni Danes Dauciones Dulgubnii Favonae
Suebi
Germanic tribe from present-day northern Germany
Casuari Chaedini Chaemae Chamavi Chali Charudes Chasuarii Chattuarii Chatti Chauci Cherusci Cimbri Cobandi Corconti Cugerni Danes Dauciones Dulgubnii Favonae
Angles_(tribe)
Early medieval cultural group in Britain
Casuari Chaedini Chaemae Chamavi Chali Charudes Chasuarii Chattuarii Chatti Chauci Cherusci Cimbri Cobandi Corconti Cugerni Danes Dauciones Dulgubnii Favonae
Anglo-Saxons
5th–6th-century Germanic ethnic group
Casuari Chaedini Chaemae Chamavi Chali Charudes Chasuarii Chattuarii Chatti Chauci Cherusci Cimbri Cobandi Corconti Cugerni Danes Dauciones Dulgubnii Favonae
Ostrogoths
Ethnic group native to the Netherlands
themselves a union of multiple smaller tribes (many of them, such as the Batavi, Chauci, Chamavi and Chattuarii, were already living in the Low Countries prior
Dutch_people
Germanic people of late antiquity and the early Middle Ages
Casuari Chaedini Chaemae Chamavi Chali Charudes Chasuarii Chattuarii Chatti Chauci Cherusci Cimbri Cobandi Corconti Cugerni Danes Dauciones Dulgubnii Favonae
Visigoths
Ancient Germanic letters
Casuari Chaedini Chaemae Chamavi Chali Charudes Chasuarii Chattuarii Chatti Chauci Cherusci Cimbri Cobandi Corconti Cugerni Danes Dauciones Dulgubnii Favonae
Runes
East Germanic tribe
Casuari Chaedini Chaemae Chamavi Chali Charudes Chasuarii Chattuarii Chatti Chauci Cherusci Cimbri Cobandi Corconti Cugerni Danes Dauciones Dulgubnii Favonae
Vandals
Medieval cultural group from what is now Northern Germany
Casuari Chaedini Chaemae Chamavi Chali Charudes Chasuarii Chattuarii Chatti Chauci Cherusci Cimbri Cobandi Corconti Cugerni Danes Dauciones Dulgubnii Favonae
Saxons
Early Germanic people
Casuari Chaedini Chaemae Chamavi Chali Charudes Chasuarii Chattuarii Chatti Chauci Cherusci Cimbri Cobandi Corconti Cugerni Danes Dauciones Dulgubnii Favonae
Goths
German term for shared family responsibility
Casuari Chaedini Chaemae Chamavi Chali Charudes Chasuarii Chattuarii Chatti Chauci Cherusci Cimbri Cobandi Corconti Cugerni Danes Dauciones Dulgubnii Favonae
Sippenhaft
Christological doctrine attributed to Arius
Casuari Chaedini Chaemae Chamavi Chali Charudes Chasuarii Chattuarii Chatti Chauci Cherusci Cimbri Cobandi Corconti Cugerni Danes Dauciones Dulgubnii Favonae
Arianism
Inconclusive battle in Germania between the Romans and Germanic tribes
historians) Belligerents Roman Empire Germanic tribes Cherusci Chatti Bructeri Chauci Other tribes Commanders and leaders Aulus Caecina Severus Arminius Strength
Battle_at_Pontes_Longi
Cross-border cultural region in Northwestern Europe
Elder, in Roman times, the Frisians (or rather their close neighbours, the Chauci) lived on terps, man-made hills. According to other sources, the Frisians
Frisia
Germanic tribe
Canninefates. On other delta islands he reported that there were Frisii, Chauci, Frisiavones, Sturii, and Marsaci. He placed the Menapii of his time south
Batavi_(Germanic_tribe)
Ancient Germanic tribe
the Chauci, who were very powerful in his time. Modern scholars are sceptical of this claim. To the northeast, the neighbours of the Chatti and Chauci were
Chatti
11th-century Swedish Viking
Casuari Chaedini Chaemae Chamavi Chali Charudes Chasuarii Chattuarii Chatti Chauci Cherusci Cimbri Cobandi Corconti Cugerni Danes Dauciones Dulgubnii Favonae
Ingvar_the_Far-Travelled
Historical region in north-central Europe
Casuari Chaedini Chaemae Chamavi Chali Charudes Chasuarii Chattuarii Chatti Chauci Cherusci Cimbri Cobandi Corconti Cugerni Danes Dauciones Dulgubnii Favonae
Germania
Frankish empire in Europe (800–887)
Casuari Chaedini Chaemae Chamavi Chali Charudes Chasuarii Chattuarii Chatti Chauci Cherusci Cimbri Cobandi Corconti Cugerni Danes Dauciones Dulgubnii Favonae
Carolingian_Empire
Ancient Germanic people
Casuari Chaedini Chaemae Chamavi Chali Charudes Chasuarii Chattuarii Chatti Chauci Cherusci Cimbri Cobandi Corconti Cugerni Danes Dauciones Dulgubnii Favonae
Rugii
Branch of the Indo-European language family
Casuari Chaedini Chaemae Chamavi Chali Charudes Chasuarii Chattuarii Chatti Chauci Cherusci Cimbri Cobandi Corconti Cugerni Danes Dauciones Dulgubnii Favonae
Germanic_languages
Casuari Chaedini Chaemae Chamavi Chali Charudes Chasuarii Chattuarii Chatti Chauci Cherusci Cimbri Cobandi Corconti Cugerni Danes Dauciones Dulgubnii Favonae
Anglo-Saxon_paganism
Roman province (83–475)
Casuari Chaedini Chaemae Chamavi Chali Charudes Chasuarii Chattuarii Chatti Chauci Cherusci Cimbri Cobandi Corconti Cugerni Danes Dauciones Dulgubnii Favonae
Germania_Superior
Roman legion
been part of the expeditionary force that was led against the Frisians and Chauci by the Roman general Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo in 47 AD. The operation was
Legio_V_Alaudae
Germanic people
Casuari Chaedini Chaemae Chamavi Chali Charudes Chasuarii Chattuarii Chatti Chauci Cherusci Cimbri Cobandi Corconti Cugerni Danes Dauciones Dulgubnii Favonae
Alemanni
(Netherlands) Deserted Cananefate soldier. Leading pirate raids of the Chauci into province Gallia Belgica (Belgium) between AD 41–47, when he was captured
List_of_pirates
Casuari Chaedini Chaemae Chamavi Chali Charudes Chasuarii Chattuarii Chatti Chauci Cherusci Cimbri Cobandi Corconti Cugerni Danes Dauciones Dulgubnii Favonae
Germanic_mythology
Roman military expedition
participation in the Arminius coalition can be ruled out. The same applies to the Chauci, even if they may have sympathized with Arminius, as was indicated during
Germanicus's expedition into Germania
Germanicus's_expedition_into_Germania
Historical male hairstyle ascribed to the Suebi
Casuari Chaedini Chaemae Chamavi Chali Charudes Chasuarii Chattuarii Chatti Chauci Cherusci Cimbri Cobandi Corconti Cugerni Danes Dauciones Dulgubnii Favonae
Suebian_knot
Governing assembly of early Germanic societies
Casuari Chaedini Chaemae Chamavi Chali Charudes Chasuarii Chattuarii Chatti Chauci Cherusci Cimbri Cobandi Corconti Cugerni Danes Dauciones Dulgubnii Favonae
Thing_(assembly)
Period of European history (about 800–1050)
Casuari Chaedini Chaemae Chamavi Chali Charudes Chasuarii Chattuarii Chatti Chauci Cherusci Cimbri Cobandi Corconti Cugerni Danes Dauciones Dulgubnii Favonae
Viking_Age
Western European kingdom (c. 481–843)
Casuari Chaedini Chaemae Chamavi Chali Charudes Chasuarii Chattuarii Chatti Chauci Cherusci Cimbri Cobandi Corconti Cugerni Danes Dauciones Dulgubnii Favonae
Francia
to the Menapii of Gaul; the Kaukoi, probably not related to the Germanic Chauci of the Low Countries; the Eblanoi; the Woluntioi, identifiable with the
Protohistory_of_Ireland
Slavic and Greek designation of Vikings
Casuari Chaedini Chaemae Chamavi Chali Charudes Chasuarii Chattuarii Chatti Chauci Cherusci Cimbri Cobandi Corconti Cugerni Danes Dauciones Dulgubnii Favonae
Varangians
Lost historical chronology
career on the German frontier, participating in the Roman conquest of the Chauci and serving under commanders such as Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo and Publius
Bella_Germaniae
Germanic tribe
where they appear to form a league together with the Hugas (who may be the Chauci) and the Frisians to fight against a Geatish raiding force from what is
Chattuarii
Casuari Chaedini Chaemae Chamavi Chali Charudes Chasuarii Chattuarii Chatti Chauci Cherusci Cimbri Cobandi Corconti Cugerni Danes Dauciones Dulgubnii Favonae
Archaeology of Northern Europe
Archaeology_of_Northern_Europe
Seven kingdoms of Anglo-Saxon England
Casuari Chaedini Chaemae Chamavi Chali Charudes Chasuarii Chattuarii Chatti Chauci Cherusci Cimbri Cobandi Corconti Cugerni Danes Dauciones Dulgubnii Favonae
Heptarchy
Roman times, the Frisians (or, as it may be, their close neighbours, the Chauci) lived on terps, man-made hills. According to other sources, the Frisians
History_of_Frisia
Calendar year
made commander of the Roman army in Germania Inferior. He conquers the Chauci and fights against the Cherusci and Frisians. Cauci pirates led by the Roman
AD_47
Northern Germanic people
Casuari Chaedini Chaemae Chamavi Chali Charudes Chasuarii Chattuarii Chatti Chauci Cherusci Cimbri Cobandi Corconti Cugerni Danes Dauciones Dulgubnii Favonae
Geats
Roman-era Germanic peoples
Casuari Chaedini Chaemae Chamavi Chali Charudes Chasuarii Chattuarii Chatti Chauci Cherusci Cimbri Cobandi Corconti Cugerni Danes Dauciones Dulgubnii Favonae
Burgundians
Germanic tribe
itinerary (Schütte's prototype C). These Chaemae were south of the part of the Chauci living on the coast between the Ems and Weser rivers. South of them, between
Chamavi
Casuari Chaedini Chaemae Chamavi Chali Charudes Chasuarii Chattuarii Chatti Chauci Cherusci Cimbri Cobandi Corconti Cugerni Danes Dauciones Dulgubnii Favonae
Christianization of Scandinavia
Christianization_of_Scandinavia
Casuari Chaedini Chaemae Chamavi Chali Charudes Chasuarii Chattuarii Chatti Chauci Cherusci Cimbri Cobandi Corconti Cugerni Danes Dauciones Dulgubnii Favonae
List_of_Germanic_deities
Gallic-Germanic tribe
Casuari Chaedini Chaemae Chamavi Chali Charudes Chasuarii Chattuarii Chatti Chauci Cherusci Cimbri Cobandi Corconti Cugerni Danes Dauciones Dulgubnii Favonae
Eburones
Ancient map of Ireland
to the Menapii of Gaul; the Kaukoi, probably not related to the Germanic Chauci of the Low Countries; the Eblanoi; the Woluntioi, identifiable with the
Ptolemy's_map_of_Ireland
Crusader state in the Levant from 1098 to 1268
Casuari Chaedini Chaemae Chamavi Chali Charudes Chasuarii Chattuarii Chatti Chauci Cherusci Cimbri Cobandi Corconti Cugerni Danes Dauciones Dulgubnii Favonae
Principality_of_Antioch
Monarchical and political regime of parts of the Netherlands from 1384 to 1482
Casuari Chaedini Chaemae Chamavi Chali Charudes Chasuarii Chattuarii Chatti Chauci Cherusci Cimbri Cobandi Corconti Cugerni Danes Dauciones Dulgubnii Favonae
Burgundian_Netherlands
System of runes for Proto-Germanic
Casuari Chaedini Chaemae Chamavi Chali Charudes Chasuarii Chattuarii Chatti Chauci Cherusci Cimbri Cobandi Corconti Cugerni Danes Dauciones Dulgubnii Favonae
Elder_Futhark
Period in Europe with mass population movements, 4th – 9th century AD
Casuari Chaedini Chaemae Chamavi Chali Charudes Chasuarii Chattuarii Chatti Chauci Cherusci Cimbri Cobandi Corconti Cugerni Danes Dauciones Dulgubnii Favonae
Migration_Period
Intellectual movement in German-speaking countries
Casuari Chaedini Chaemae Chamavi Chali Charudes Chasuarii Chattuarii Chatti Chauci Cherusci Cimbri Cobandi Corconti Cugerni Danes Dauciones Dulgubnii Favonae
German_Romanticism
Historical ethnic group
mentioned that these included the Cimbri, the Teutoni, and the tribes of the Chauci. The "Hermiones", on the other hand, dwelled inland, and included the Suevi
Istvaeones
Extinct East Germanic language
Casuari Chaedini Chaemae Chamavi Chali Charudes Chasuarii Chattuarii Chatti Chauci Cherusci Cimbri Cobandi Corconti Cugerni Danes Dauciones Dulgubnii Favonae
Gothic_language
CHAUCI
CHAUCI
CHAUCI
CHAUCI
Girl/Female
Hindu
Bracelet
Girl/Female
Indian, Marathi, Tamil
Years
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Last of Moksh
Boy/Male
Hindu
The one who has conquered Lakshmi the Goddess of wealth i.e. Lord Vishnu
Surname or Lastname
Spanish, Portuguese, French (José)
Spanish, Portuguese, French (José) : from the personal name José, equivalent to Joseph.English : variant of Joyce.
Boy/Male
American, British, English, French
Destiny; Variant of a French Surname
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu
Lord of All Lords
Boy/Male
Muslim
Wanted. Unknown.
Boy/Male
Arabic
Father of Loyalty
Girl/Female
Muslim
Of generous and good nature
CHAUCI
CHAUCI
CHAUCI
CHAUCI
CHAUCI