Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Cananefates - also referred to as Canninefates, Caninefates, or Canenefatae; meaning leek masters - were a Germanic tribe that lived in the Rhine delta, on the western part of the Batavian Island (province of Germania Inferior, currently Betuwe in the western part of the Netherlands), in the Roman era, before and during the Roman conquest. They lived on the sandy grounds which is excellent soil to grow onions and, since the 16th century, to grow tulips."@en }
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- Cananefates comment "The Cananefates - also referred to as Canninefates, Caninefates, or Canenefatae; meaning leek masters - were a Germanic tribe that lived in the Rhine delta, on the western part of the Batavian Island (province of Germania Inferior, currently Betuwe in the western part of the Netherlands), in the Roman era, before and during the Roman conquest. They lived on the sandy grounds which is excellent soil to grow onions and, since the 16th century, to grow tulips.".
- Q652984 comment "The Cananefates - also referred to as Canninefates, Caninefates, or Canenefatae; meaning leek masters - were a Germanic tribe that lived in the Rhine delta, on the western part of the Batavian Island (province of Germania Inferior, currently Betuwe in the western part of the Netherlands), in the Roman era, before and during the Roman conquest. They lived on the sandy grounds which is excellent soil to grow onions and, since the 16th century, to grow tulips.".