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- Dulgubnii abstract "The Dulgubnii are a Germanic tribe mentioned in Tacitus' Germania (Chapter 34) as living in what is today northwest Germany. Tacitus describes them being to the north of the Angrivarii and Chamavi, and as having moved from the north into the area once belonging to the Bructeri, between Ems, Lippe, and Weser. In this same area as the Dulgubnii, north of the Chamavi and Angrivarii, were the Chasuarii, and north of these, on the North Sea coast, where the Chauci. The Chasuarii's name is thought to derive from the River Hase which feeds into the middle of the Ems from the east, just northwest of the area associated with the Angrivarii, on the Weser. So from Tacitus it appears that the Dulgubnii probably lived near the Weser. By the account of Tacitus, the Chauci in his time lived not only along the whole German coast, but would have also stretched down to the lands of the Cherusci and Chatti. So they were probably the neighbours of the Dulgubnii on the east.The Dulgubnii in Tacitus are probably the same as Ptolemy's Doulgoumnioi of the same region (Book 2, Chapter 10). (Many Germanic names are corrupted in Ptolemy's Greek.) Ptolemy describes them near the Elbe, so to the east of the position described by Tacitus, in an area Tacitus associated with the Chauci. They are described as having the \"Laccobardi\" (Langobardi) to their north, and the \"Suebi Angili\" (Angles) to their south. To their east are the Angrivarii, still near the Weser, and then the \"Chamae\" (Chamavi), between Ems and Weser, north of the Bructeri who are now on the Rhine.In Ptolemy, the Chamae, Angrivarii, and Laccobardi have the Chauci directly on their north, all the way to the coast, and stretched from Ems to Elbe. And the Dulgubnii are no longer between the Chauci and the Chamavi and Angrivarii. Compared to Tacitus, the Chasuarii had also moved away. Ptolemy mentions Casuari far to the south, east of the Abnoba mountains that run east of the Rhine (with the Tencteri apparently between Rhine and Abnoba at that point).".
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- Dulgubnii wikiPageWikiLink Angles.
- Dulgubnii wikiPageWikiLink Angrivarii.
- Dulgubnii wikiPageWikiLink Bructeri.
- Dulgubnii wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Germanic_peoples.
- Dulgubnii wikiPageWikiLink Chamavi.
- Dulgubnii wikiPageWikiLink Chasuarii.
- Dulgubnii wikiPageWikiLink Chatti.
- Dulgubnii wikiPageWikiLink Chauci.
- Dulgubnii wikiPageWikiLink Cherusci.
- Dulgubnii wikiPageWikiLink Elbe.
- Dulgubnii wikiPageWikiLink Ems_(river).
- Dulgubnii wikiPageWikiLink Germania_(book).
- Dulgubnii wikiPageWikiLink Germanic_peoples.
- Dulgubnii wikiPageWikiLink Hase.
- Dulgubnii wikiPageWikiLink Lippe_(river).
- Dulgubnii wikiPageWikiLink List_of_ancient_Germanic_peoples.
- Dulgubnii wikiPageWikiLink Lombards.
- Dulgubnii wikiPageWikiLink Ptolemy.
- Dulgubnii wikiPageWikiLink Suebi.
- Dulgubnii wikiPageWikiLink Tencteri.
- Dulgubnii wikiPageWikiLink Weser.
- Dulgubnii wikiPageWikiLink Wikisource:Germania.
- Dulgubnii wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dulgubnii".
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- Dulgubnii subject Category:Ancient_Germanic_peoples.
- Dulgubnii hypernym Tribe.
- Dulgubnii type Group.
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- Dulgubnii type Writer.
- Dulgubnii type Group.
- Dulgubnii type People.
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- Dulgubnii comment "The Dulgubnii are a Germanic tribe mentioned in Tacitus' Germania (Chapter 34) as living in what is today northwest Germany. Tacitus describes them being to the north of the Angrivarii and Chamavi, and as having moved from the north into the area once belonging to the Bructeri, between Ems, Lippe, and Weser. In this same area as the Dulgubnii, north of the Chamavi and Angrivarii, were the Chasuarii, and north of these, on the North Sea coast, where the Chauci.".
- Dulgubnii label "Dulgubnii".
- Dulgubnii sameAs Q492571.
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- Dulgubnii sameAs Dulgibins.
- Dulgubnii sameAs Dulgubnier.
- Dulgubnii sameAs Dulgubnusok.
- Dulgubnii sameAs Dulgubniers.
- Dulgubnii sameAs Dulgubnii.
- Dulgubnii sameAs m.077d1k.
- Dulgubnii sameAs Dulgubnier.
- Dulgubnii sameAs Q492571.
- Dulgubnii wasDerivedFrom Dulgubnii?oldid=624265955.
- Dulgubnii isPrimaryTopicOf Dulgubnii.