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Batavi and were
The name is also applied to several military units employed by the Romans that were originally raised among the Batavi.
The Batavi were mentioned by Julius Caesar in his commentary Commentarii de Bello Gallico, as living on an island formed by the Rhine River after it splits, one arm being the Waal the other the Lower Rhine / Old Rhine ( hence the Latin name Insula Batavorum, " Island of the Batavi ").
It is unclear whether the existing inhabitants were subjugated, with the Batavi forming a ruling elite, or simply displaced.
But the sources suggest the Batavi were able to swim across rivers actually wearing full armour and weapons.
The Batavi were still mentioned in 355 during the reign of Constantius II ( 317-361 ), when their island was already dominated by the Salii, a Frankish tribe that had sought Roman protection there in 297 after having been expelled from their own country by the Saxons.
The settlement appears to have been abandoned by the Romans after the devastating Battle of the Teutoburg Forest failed in the year 9 AD. The Chatti were also involved in the Revolt of the Batavi in the year 69 AD.
" The Batavi were an ancient Germanic tribe often mentioned by classical authors, and they were regularly associated with the Suebian marauders, the Heruli.
After the Batavi regiments were withdrawn from Britain to Italy in 66, Civilis and his brother ( also a prefect ) were arrested by the governor of Germania Inferior on false suspicion of treason: his brother was executed, and Civilis sent to Rome in chains for judgement by Nero.
The Batavi regiments were then ordered to return home.
At the time of Gaius Julius Civilis | Civilis ' revolt ( 69 AD ), most such boats were manned by Batavi crews.
Nero's plan was never realized, and four cohorts saw service in Judea during the first revolt of AD 69 – 70, while the other six cohorts were involved in the Revolt of the Batavi in the same year.
Cerealis offered it terms, which eventually it was forced to take, as were the Batavi.
In the Low Countries, this phase began when the Franks, 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 to the forming of the Frankish confederation ), began to incur the northwestern provinces of the Roman Empire.

Batavi and ancient
Passau was an ancient Roman colony of ancient Noricum called Batavis, Latin for " for the Batavi.
They traded with other tribes, like the ancient ( Kentish ) Britons of nearby England of Great Britain and the Batavi and Salinians of present-day Holland.

Batavi and Germanic
The Batavi ( the name is believed to derive from a West Germanic root also present in " better " ( possibly meaning " superior men ")) moved into the Betuwe in the late 1st century BC.
Tacitus ( De origine et situ Germanorum XXIX ) described the Batavi as the bravest of the tribes of the area, hardened in the Germanic wars, with cohorts under their own commanders transferred to Britannia.
Later that year he led a naval expedition against Germanic tribes along the North Sea coast, conquering the Batavi and the Frisii, and defeating the Chauci near the mouth of the Weser.
The Batavi probably still spoke Germanic, along with the Mattiaci.

Batavi and tribe
It comes from the Batavi tribe that lived there in Roman times.

Batavi and around
Hermann ( 1906 ) identifies as such * ansulaikom the victory songs of the Batavi after defeating Quintus Petillius Cerialis in the Batavian rebellion of 69 AD ( according to Tacitus ' account ), and also the " nefarious song " accompanied by " running in a circle " around the head of a decapitated goat sacrificed to ( he presumes ) Wodan, sung by the Lombards at their victory celebration in 579 according to the report of Pope Gregory the Great ( Dialogues ch.

Batavi and Rhine
The epigraphy of Batavi and other Lower Rhine tribes ", in Ton Derks, Nico Roymans ( ed.
Rhine frontier of the Roman empire, 70AD, showing the location of the Batavi in the Rhine delta region.
* north ( within the islands of the Rhine – Meuse – Scheldt delta: Batavi
A revolt gradually spread along the Rhine, intitated by the Batavi and other tribes of the Belgae among the Germans, and the Treviri and Lingones among the Celts ( see under Batavian rebellion ).
Lower Germany comprises from the Batavi at the mouth of the Rhine to Mocontiacum, or Mainz.

Batavi and Romans
Led by Cerialis, the Romans gave as good as they had gotten, ultimately forcing a humiliating peace on the Batavi and stationing a legion on their territory.
The best known of the Bructeri was their wise woman Veleda, the spiritual leader of the Batavi rising ; her subsequent fate is not known, but it is generally believed that she was captured by the Romans.

Batavi and called
In the Late Roman army there was a unit called Batavi.

Batavi and is
For this reason it is also uncertain whether the Batavi remained Germanic-speaking or adopted the Belgic Gallic tongue of the indigenes.
The first Batavi commander we know of is named Chariovalda, who led a charge across the Visurgin ( Weser ) against the Cherusci led by Arminius during the campaigns of Germanicus in Germania Transrhenana.

Batavi and Netherlands
The Revolt of the Batavi took place in the Roman province of Germania Inferior ( S. Netherlands ) between 69 and 70 AD.

Batavi and from
The name of the Bavarian town of Passau descends from the Roman Batavis, which was named after the Batavi.

Batavi and century
Numerous altars and tombstones of the cohorts of Batavi, dating to the 2nd century and 3rd century, have been found along Hadrian's Wall, notably at Castlecary and Carrawburgh, Germany, Yugoslavia, Hungary, Romania and Austria.

Batavi and AD
The Roman chronicler Tacitus even mentions that the rebellious Batavi pierced dikes to flood their land and to protect their retreat ( AD 70 ).
In AD 69 the Batavi and other tribes rose against Roman rule in the Revolt of the Batavi, becoming a general uprising by all the Germans in the region.
* Claudius Civilis, also known as Gaius Julius Civilis, a leader of the Batavi, who led the Batavian revolt in AD.
Thus the Batavi, although just about 0. 05 % of the total population of the empire in 23 AD, supplied about 4 % of the total auxilia i. e. 80 times their proportionate share.
A veteran of 25 years ' service, he had distinguished himself by service in Britain, where he and the 8 Batavi cohorts had played a crucial role in both the Roman invasion in 43 AD and the subsequent subjugation of southern Britain.
It was intended as a base for campaigns into Germania and until its destruction during the Revolt of the Batavi in 70 AD it was occupied by 8, 000 to 10, 000 legionaries, and was the main base of the Classis germanica.

Batavi and .
The Batavi also provided a contingent for the Emperor's Horse Guard.
Despite the alliance, one of the high-ranking Batavi, Julius Paullus, to give him his Roman name, was executed by Fonteius Capito on a false charge of rebellion.
* Roman legions V Alaudae and XV Primigenia are destroyed by the Batavi.
Theodosius arrived in 368 with the Batavi, Heruli, Jovii and Victores legions.

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