Frisiavones

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The Frisiavones were an ancient Germanic tribe living in the Roman frontier region along the lower Rhine, culturally related to the Frisians and integrated into the Roman provincial system.

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Frisiavones canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Germanic tribe
archaeologicalContext Roman provincial archaeology
associatedWith Lower Rhine limes forts NERFINISHED
borderContext limes of Lower Rhine NERFINISHED
country Roman Empire
culture Frisian-related culture
Germanic culture
ethnicGroup Germanic peoples NERFINISHED
evidenceType Roman military diplomas
epigraphy
hasCitizenshipStatus Roman auxiliaries
hasNameEtymology related to ethnonym "Frisii"
historicalRegion northwestern Roman provinces
integratedInto Roman provincial administration
knownFrom Latin inscriptions
Roman administrative records
languageFamily Germanic languages
locatedIn Lower Rhine region NERFINISHED
Roman frontier
mentionedIn Roman inscriptions
epigraphic sources
militaryRole auxiliary troops in Roman army
neighboringGroup Batavi NERFINISHED
Chamavi NERFINISHED
Frisians NERFINISHED
partOf Roman provincial system
politicalOrganization tribal community
possibleOrigin coastal North Sea area
region Gallia Belgica NERFINISHED
Germania Inferior NERFINISHED
relatedEthnicity Frisians NERFINISHED
religion Germanic paganism NERFINISHED
statusInEmpire provincial population
subgroupOf Frisian peoples NERFINISHED
timePeriod 1st century CE
2nd century CE
Roman Imperial period NERFINISHED
typeOf frontier tribe

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Germania Inferior hadPopulation Frisiavones