Tungri tribe

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The Tungri tribe was a Germanic people of the Roman era who lived in what is now eastern Belgium and were known for providing auxiliary troops to the Roman army.

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Observed surface forms (5)

Surface form Occurrences
Tungri 0
Atuatuca Tungrorum 0
Cohors I Tungrorum 0

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Germanic tribe
Roman auxiliary cohort
ancient city
ancient people
capital Atuatuca Tungrorum NERFINISHED
country Roman Empire
Roman Empire
Roman Empire
culture Romanized Germanic culture
describedIn Pliny the Elder – Naturalis Historia NERFINISHED
Tacitus – Germania NERFINISHED
disestablished Late Antiquity
economy agriculture
animal husbandry
local trade
ethnicGroup Germanic peoples
ethnogenesis mix of earlier Belgic and Germanic groups
floruit 1st century
2nd century
3rd century
hasPart Cohors I Tungrorum NERFINISHED
Cohors II Tungrorum NERFINISHED
knownFrom Roman literary sources
epigraphic evidence
language Germanic languages
locatedInPresentDayAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Belgium NERFINISHED
Belgium NERFINISHED
Tongeren NERFINISHED
eastern Belgium
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Gallia Belgica NERFINISHED
Germania Inferior NERFINISHED
militaryRole provider of auxiliary troops to the Roman army
neighboringPeople Batavi NERFINISHED
Eburones NERFINISHED
Treveri NERFINISHED
Ubii NERFINISHED
participatedIn Batavian revolt NERFINISHED
partOf Belgae NERFINISHED
frontier region of the Rhine
presentIn Hadrian’s Wall garrisons
Roman Britain NERFINISHED
religion Germanic paganism
Roman religion NERFINISHED
saidToBeTheSameAs Germani cisrhenani NERFINISHED
timePeriod Roman era
underTheJurisdictionOf Roman provincial governor of Germania Inferior

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cohors I Tungrorum raisedFrom Tungri tribe
subject surface form: Cohors I Tungrorum