![]() The settlements of both stretch along the border of the Rhine to the ocean and include, besides, vast lakes, 4 which have been navigated by Roman fleets. 2 In front, the Frisii 3 succeed who are distinguished by the appellations of Greater and Lesser, from their proportional power. Contiguous to the Angrivarii and Chamavi backward lie the Dulgibini, Chasauri, 1 and other nations less known. The Dulgibini, Chasauri, and Frisii - The Chauci - The Charusci and Fosi - The Cimbri - The Suevi - Human Sacrifice Practiced by the Suevi - The Langobardi, and Neighboring Tribes Worshiping Hertha (Mother Earth) - The Hermunduri - The Narisci, Marcomanni and Quadiģ4. 40-50.Ī TREATISE ON THE SITUATION, MANNERS AND INHABITANTS OF GERMANY. ![]() From The Germany and the Agricola by Tacitus The Oxford Translation, Revised, with Notes The Handy Book Company: Reading, Pennsylvania undated pp. ![]()
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