
350px|thumb|The approximate locations of several Germanic peoples mentioned in Roman sources 10 BC, before the end of the campaigns of Drusus the Elder The Dulgubnii are a Germanic tribe mentioned in Tacitus and Ptolemy as living in what is today northwest Germany, near the Weser river.
350px|thumb|The approximate locations of several Germanic peoples mentioned in Roman sources 10 BC, before the end of the campaigns of Drusus the Elder The Dulgubnii are a Germanic tribe mentioned in Tacitus and Ptolemy as living in what is today northwest Germany, near the Weser river.
In about 100 AD Tacitus indicated that the Dulgubnii and Chasuarii were respectively "behind" the Angrivarii and Chamavi, meaning further away from the Frisians who lived on the Rhine ().
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).