Treveri

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The Treveri were a Celtic-Germanic tribe of the late Iron Age and Roman period, primarily known from the region around present-day Trier in what is now western Germany.

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Label Occurrences
Treveri canonical 10

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Celtic-Germanic tribe
ancient tribe
archaeologicalEvidence oppida
sanctuaries
villae rusticae
capital Augusta Treverorum
capitalModernName Trier
coreTerritory Gallia Belgica
Moselle River
surface form: Moselle valley

region around present-day Trier
western Germany
culturalInfluence Celtic culture
Germanic culture
economy agriculture
trade
viticulture
ethnicComposition Celtic
Germanic
inhabited left bank of the Moselle River
knownFor excellent cavalry
horse breeding
laterProvinceUnderRome Germania Superior
laterReligion Christianity
Roman religion
locatedIn Roman Empire
late Iron Age Europe
mentionedBy Julius Caesar
mentionedIn Gallic Wars
surface form: Commentarii de Bello Gallico
modernCountryTerritory Belgium
France
Germany
Luxembourg
nameEtymology possibly derived from a Celtic root meaning "crossing" or "ford"
neighboringTribe Eburones
Mediomatrici
Remi
Ubii
participatedIn Gallic Wars
provinceUnderRome Gallia Belgica
rebelledAgainst Roman rule
religion Celtic polytheism
romanization high degree of Romanization
spokeLanguage Celtic language
Gaulish
timePeriod Roman period
late Iron Age
urbanCenter Augusta Treverorum

Referenced by (10)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Via Agrippa connects Treveri
Belgae subTribe Treveri
Remi neighbouringTribe Treveri
Treveri oppidum inhabitedBy Treveri
Treveris associatedWithTribe Treveri
Tetricus I capitalOfRealm Treveri
Magnentius ruledFrom Treveri
Valentinian II birthPlace Treveri