Caeroesi

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The Caeroesi were a small Belgic tribe of northeastern Gaul known from Julius Caesar’s accounts of the Gallic Wars.

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Caeroesi canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Belgic tribe
ancient people
archaeologicalCulture La Tène culture NERFINISHED
continent Europe
culture Celtic
describedBy Julius Caesar NERFINISHED
ethnicGroupOf northeastern Gaul
ethnonymAttestedAs Caeroesi NERFINISHED
ethnonymLanguage Latin
historicalSourceType Classical Latin literature
historicalStatus extinct ethnic group
involvedInConflict Gallic Wars NERFINISHED
knownFrom Commentarii de Bello Gallico NERFINISHED
Julius Caesar’s accounts of the Gallic Wars NERFINISHED
languageFamily Celtic languages
locatedIn Gallia Belgica NERFINISHED
Gaul NERFINISHED
mentionedInBook Commentarii de Bello Gallico, Book 2 NERFINISHED
Commentarii de Bello Gallico, Book 4 NERFINISHED
Commentarii de Bello Gallico, Book 6 NERFINISHED
modernRegionApproximation eastern Belgium
western Germany NERFINISHED
neighboringTribe Condrusi NERFINISHED
Eburones NERFINISHED
Paemani NERFINISHED
opponent Roman Republic NERFINISHED
partOf Belgae NERFINISHED
partOfLargerAlliance Belgae coalition against Rome NERFINISHED
politicalOrganization tribal society
politicalStatus client tribe of the Treveri (according to some interpretations)
region northeastern Gaul
religionType Celtic polytheism
rulerDuringCaesar unknown
sizeDescription small tribe
subjugatedBy Julius Caesar NERFINISHED
timePeriod 1st century BCE
Iron Age
tribalGroup Germani cisrhenani NERFINISHED
tributaryTo Roman Republic (after conquest)

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Belgae subTribe Caeroesi