Ampsivarii
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Ampsivarii — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Ampsivarii fue una tribu germánica mencionada por el autor romano Publio Cornelio Tácito, en el Siglo I. Su tierra natal se encontraba en el noreste del actual territorio de Alemania, cerca el río Ems, el cual fluye… … Wikipedia Español
Ampsivarĭi — (a. Geogr.), so v.w. Ansibaril, s.d … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Ampsivarii — The Ampsivarii, sometimes referenced by modern writers as Ampsivari (a simplification not warranted by the sources), were a Germanic tribe mentioned by ancient authors. Their homeland was originally around the middle of the river Ems, which flows … Wikipedia
Ampsivarii — Ampsivariens Répartition des peuples germaniques au Ier siècle ap. J. C. Les Ampsivariens, Ansivariens ou Ansibariens sont un peuple germain, rattachés aux Francs à partir du … Wikipédia en Français
АМПСИВАРИИ — • Ampsivarii, германский народ на Эмсе. Tac. ann. 13, 55. Вероятно, он же разумеется в Tac. ann. 2, 8. 22, где в тексте ошибочно поставлено Angrivarii … Реальный словарь классических древностей
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