
The Chauci (Chauken, and identical or similar in other regional modern languages) were an ancient Germanic tribe living in the low-lying region between the Rivers Ems and Elbe, on both sides of the Weser and ranging as far inland as the upper Weser. Along the coast they lived on artificial hills called terpen, built high enough to remain dry durin...
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(from the article `Germanic peoples`) The principal Germanic peoples were distributed as follows in the time of Tacitus. The Chatti lived in what is now Hesse. The Frisii inhabited the ...
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The Chauci were an ancient Teutonic tribe dwelling east of the Frisians, between the Eras and Elbe on the shore of the German Ocean.
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