The Gambrivii were a Germanic people () mentioned in passing by two authors in the first century AD. Little is known about them apart from their name.
The Gambrivii were a Germanic people () mentioned in passing by two authors in the first century AD. Little is known about them apart from their name.
They are first mentioned by Strabo, a Greek author, in his Geographica, written in about 23 AD, as the (). He categorized them as being in the same group of more settled Germanic peoples as the Chatti, the Chattuari and the Cherusci. This group were distinguished from the group of Germanic peoples who migrated with ease like nomads, such as the Suebi, and on the other hand from the other settled Germanic peoples who he described as living near the ocean, "the Sugambri, the Chaubi, the Bructeri, and the Cimbri, and also the Cauci, the Caülci, the Campsiani, and several others". Several of the names in this list appear in no other record.
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