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Batavi (Germanic tribe)
Resettlement Into Roman Territory Across the Rhine and the Danube Under the Early Empire (To the Marcomannic Wars)*
Bullard Eva 2013 MA.Pdf
Tacitus, Germania, 98 CE Tacitus Was Probably Born in 56 Or 57 CE in Northern Italy Into an Equestrian (Minor Noble) Family. He
The Anglo-Dutch Relations from the Earliest Times to the Death of William the Third
Histo Ry: Cohors I Batavorum
The Myth - the Nordic Origins
A Genetic Signal of Central European Celtic Ancestry: Preliminary Research Concerning Y-Chromosomal Marker S28 (Part 2)
Were Used by the Romans and in What Contexts Frisii and Frisiavones Used Their Own Ethnic Names
Defining a Roman Identity in the Res Gestae of Ammianus Marcellinus: the Dialogue Between ‘Roman’ and ‘Foreign’
Downloaded from Brill.Com09/29/2021 03:00:54AM Via Free Access 374 Appendices Table 1 Military Swimming in Ancient Land Battles (Cont.)
An Account of Denmark Robert Molesworth the Thomas Hollis Library David Womersley, General Editor
Romanisation, Power and Identity
People, Place, and Power in Tacitus' Germany
Roman and Germanic Perspectives Author: Maureen Carroll Pages: 104–112
Batavi in the Roman Army of the Principate
Viktor Rydberg's TEUTONIC MYTHOLOGY
Germania Inferior, Gallia Belgica En De Civitates Van De Frisiavones En De Tungri *
GERMANIC PIRACY in ROMAN BRITAIN Yngve Andreas Elverhøi
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The Industrial Arts of the Anglo-Saxons
Recruitmentand Integration: Germanic Soldiers in The
Britain and the Anglo-Saxons in Late Antiquity Todd Morrison
Ethnicity, Identity and the Development of the Roman Frontier in Central Europe
A Tribal Trinity: the Rise and Fall of the Franks, the Frisians and the Saxons in the Historical Consciousness of the Netherlands Since 1850
PDF Hosted at the Radboud Repository of the Radboud University Nijmegen
SACRAL KINGSHIP in EARLY MEDIEVAL EUROPE: the GERMANIC TRADITION DANIEL GEORGE RUSSO University of New Hampshire, Durham
The Transformation of the Roman Auxiliary Soldier in Thought and Practice
University of Groningen Runes Around the North Sea and on The
From the Viking Age to the Middle Ages
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