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Batavians and were
Contemporary Dutch virtues of independence, fortitude and industry were rendered fully recognizable among the Batavians in more scholarly history represented in Hugo Grotius ' Liber de Antiquitate Republicae Batavicorum ( 1610 ).
Modern variants of the Batavian founding myth are made more credible by pointing out that the Batavians were only part of the ancestry of the Dutch people, together with the Frisians, Franks and Saxons, and by tracing patterns of DNA.
According to Tacitus, among them were the Batavians, until an internal quarrel drove them out, to take up new lands at the mouth of the Rhine.
* A battalion of Batavians ; they were apparently held in reserve and fled, given a reference to a comes named Victor attempting to bring them up into battle but unable to find them.
The Batavians were immediately joined by several neighbouring German tribes, the most important of whom were the Frisii.
By this time, the Batavians were independent and clearly had the upper hand.
The Batavians were promised independence and Civilis was on his way to becoming king.
The commander and principal officers were made slaves and given as a present to Veleda, the prophetess who had predicted the rise of the Batavians.
The general agreements are unknown but the Batavians were forced to renew their alliance with the Roman Empire and to levy another eight auxiliary cavalry units.
These were based around four cohorts of Batavians and two cohorts of Tungrian swordsmen.
To the north of the Tungri, in the Rhine-Maas delta were the Batavians, a similarly new formation, apparently made up of in-coming Chatti, with a possible contribution of Eburones.
Nico Roymans has argued, based on concentrations of coin finds, that there were Eburones as far north as the eastern part of the Dutch river-area, an area later inhabited by Batavians, a new Germanic group who may have included remnants of the older Eburone population.
The Dutch found what they were looking for in Jakarta, conquered by Jan Coen in 1619, later renamed Batavia after the putative Dutch ancestors the Batavians, and which would become the capital of the Dutch East Indies.
In the last phase of the war, the British fleet and legio XIV were brought in from Britain to attack the Batavian coast, but the Cananefates, allies of the Batavians, were able to destroy or capture a large part of the fleet.
It is believed that the earliest Germanic visitors were eight cohorts of Batavians attached to the 14th Legion in the original invasion force under Aulus Plautius in AD 43.

Batavians and Germanic
After acrimonious negotiations between the representatives of the new Batavian Republic, a name that refers to the Germanic tribe of the Batavians that in Dutch nationalistic lore represented both its ancestry and its ancient quest for liberty, and those of the French Republic, a harsh Treaty of The Hague was concluded on May 16, 1795.
Tacitus knew it as Insula Batavorum (" Island of the Batavians ," the Germanic tribe from which the modern name is derived ) and indeed it could be considered a large river island, but nowadays it hardly ever is viewed as such ( with the exception of the last months of World War II ( October 1944-June 1945 ) when it became known as " Men's Island " or " Manneneiland " due to the evacuation of all civilian population during Operation Market Garden, leaving only soldiers behind ).

Batavians and Chatti
Tribes located in the area include the Batavians, Belgae, Chatti, Hermunduri, Cheruscii, Sicambri, Usipi, Tencteri and Usipetes.

Batavians and who
The Batavians, who had rendered valuable aid under the early emperors, had been well treated in order to attach them to the cause of Rome.

Batavians and had
By 69, when the Batavians, the original inhabitants of the Rhine and Maas delta, revolted, a village called Oppidum Batavorum had formed near the Roman camp.
Still, by that time the Batavians had already had a bad press in Dutch history writing.
Following peace talks, the situation was normalized, but the Batavians had to cope with humiliating conditions and a legion stationed permanently on their territory.

Batavians and between
The tribe of the Cananefates was living in lands between the Batavians and the North Sea.

Batavians and Rhine
* The Batavians attack Roman forts on the Rhine frontier ; Fectio and Traiectum ( modern Utrecht ) are destroyed.

Batavians and still
* 10 January-British forces once again set sail for the Cape Colony as the Batavians are still allied with France

Batavians and called
They started to call themselves Batavians, later resulting in the Batavian Republic, and took the name " Batavia " to their colonies such as the Dutch East Indies, where they founded the city that was called Batavia from 1619 until about 1942, when its name was changed to Djakarta ( later respelt Jakarta ; see: History of Jakarta ).

Batavians and after
Civilis attempted only a short encounter with his own fleet, but could not hinder the superior Roman force from landing and ravaging the island of the Batavians, leading to the negotiation of a peace soon after.

Batavians and Roman
Batavia is the Latin name for the land of the Batavians during Roman times.
It was an uprising against Roman rule by the Batavians ( Latin: Batavi ) and other tribes in the province and in Gaul.
Few actual galley battles in the provinces are found in records, but one action in 70 AD at the uncertain location of the " Island of the Batavians " during the Batavian Rebellion was noted, and featured a trireme as the Roman flagship.

Batavians and Germania
* 69 – Batavian rebellion: The Batavians in Germania Inferior ( Netherlands ) revolt under the leadership of Gaius Julius Civilis.
* August 1 – Batavian rebellion: The Batavians in Germania Inferior ( Netherlands ) revolt under the leadership of Gaius Julius Civilis.

were and sub-tribe
Two missions in 1747 and a third in 1760 were established in the sub-tribe of the Itatines, or Tobatines, in Central Paraguay, far north of the older mission group.
Hartsdale's earliest settlers were the Weekquaeskeeks ( sometimes spelled Weekquasgeeks ), a sub-tribe of the Algonquian tribe that lived in most of southern New York, from Westchester down through Manhattan.
The island and town were named after the historic Edistow people, a Native American sub-tribe of the Cusabo Indians.
Before 1780, Grigsby ’ s Bluff, explicitly that part of Port Neches immediately east of Port Neches Park, had been an Indian town for at least 1, 500 years, at first of the Karankawa tribe, whose 7-foot skeletons were often found in the burial mounds there ; and after 1650 of the Nacazils, a sub-tribe of the Attakapas, who were a short and stocky people before their extinction about 1780.
Both the Sultan River and the town of Sultan were named by prospectors for the chief of a Snohomish sub-tribe who lived on the Skykomish River in the 1870s.
It is likely the tribe were a sept or sub-tribe of the Brigantes, who, at the time of the Roman invasion, dominated much of what is now northern England.
In later Maori times parts of the area now occupied by Vogeltown and eastern Brooklyn were used for cultivation by the Te Aro hapu ( sub-tribe ) of the Te Atiawa, the dominant tribe in the region.
Oñate ’ s Rayados were certainly Wichita, probably the sub-tribe later known as the Guichitas.
The Helvetii Caesar defeated were part of the pagus ( sub-tribe ) of the Tigurini, which in 107 BC had slain the Consul Lucius Cassius Longinus, as well as the legate Lucius Calpurnius Piso, the grandfather of the Lucius Calpurnius Piso who was the father-in-law of Caesar.
Many members of the Ghilzai tribe, such as the Kharoti sub-tribe and particularly the Nasher clan were exiled from Loya Paktia ( Paktia, Paktika and Khost ) to Kunduz in the north by Amir Abdur Rahman Khan due to political reasons .< reF > Title The Wars of Afghanistan: Messianic Terrorism, Tribal Conflicts, and the Failures of Great Powers Peter Tomsen, PublicAffairs, 2011 </ ref >
Kemp Malone, an American etymologist writing in 1944 suggested that the word " Myrging " means " Mire Dweller " or " Mire-District Dweller "; he also suggested that the name points to a miry or marshy habitat for the tribe and that the With-Myrgings were a sub-tribe of Myrgings who expanded across the Eider into Schlewsig.
Those few Arains who were found in this region are often treated as sub-tribe of the Jats.
* Several Ngunawal sub-tribe words of Ngarigo / Ngarigu were used as street names in the suburb of Ngunnawal area such as:

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