The Chamavi, Chamãves or Chamaboe (Χαμαβοί) were a Germanic tribe of Roman imperial times whose name survived into the Early Middle Ages. They first appear...
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the Chamavi, normally considered Frankish, as the Germanic tribe who had entered the empire in this area at this time. Unlike the Salii, these Chamavi were...
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the Rhine, Tacitus also specifically named various tribes such as the Chamavi, Bructeri, Sugambri, Ubii and others. Also by implication the definitions...
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says they are between Ems and Weser, to the north of the Angrivarii and Chamavi (who had also expanded into the area once belonging to the Bructeri, between...
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identity in Roman eyes until at least 296, when Frisian, Frankisch and Chamavi groups were forcibly resettled as laeti. Archaeological findings suggest...
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the questions and answers." In his Germania, Tacitus reported that the Chamavi and Angrivarii had moved to the territories of the Bructeri, after having...
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Franks' first appearance in a contemporary source was in 289. [...] The Chamavi were mentioned as a Frankish people as early as 289, the Bructeri from...
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Rhine frontier of the Roman Empire, including the Bructeri, Ampsivarii, Chamavi, Chattuarii and Salians. While all of them had a tradition of participating...
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Bructeri Burgundians Buri Cananefates Caritni Casuari Chaedini Chaemae Chamavi Chali Charudes Chasuarii Chattuarii Chatti Chauci Cherusci Cimbri Cobandi...
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Julian, but according to the near contemporary Ammianus Marcellinus the Chamavi who had also entered the area were ejected. Writing about this period more...
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