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Cuneus Frisionum

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There are various possible explanations as to why the Tvihanti would be referred to as Frisians, as they were a separate tribe. They may have considered themselves to be Frisian affiliates, they were hired by Frisians on this mission, or, as it is likely that the Tuihanti themselves were illiterate
83:, and to the divine power of the Emperor, the Germanic tribesmen of Tuihantis of the formation of Frisians of Vercovicium, Severus Alexanders's own, willingly and deservedly fulfilled their vow." and "To the god Mars Thincsus and the two 190: 205: 215: 63:. They were discovered in 1883. One is from a pillar shaped altar and the other from a smaller altar; they are engraved in badly written Latin: 156: 122: 87:, Beda and Fimmilena, and the divine power of the Emperor, Germanic tribesmen from Tuihantis willingly and deservedly fulfilled their vow." 67:
DEO MARTI ET DVABVS ALAISIAGIS ET N AVG GER CIVES TVIHANTI CVNEI FRISIORVM VER SER ALEXANDRIANI VOTVM SOLVERVNT LIBENTES M
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DEO MARTI THINCSO DVABVS ET ALAISAGIS BEDE ET FIMMILENE ET N AVG GERM CIVES TVIHANTI VSLM
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Attema, P. A. J.; Lanting, J. N.; Los-Weijns, M. A. (15 December 2008).
59:(Tuihanti) in the 3rd century between 222 and 235, and are dedicated to 111:
Bremmer, Rolf Hendrik; Johnston, Thomas S. B.; Vries, Oebele (1998).
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and hired a Roman engraver, the engraver likened them to Frisians.
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Buildings and structures completed in the 3rd century
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Index


Frisian
Roman army
Housesteads
Hexham
Twente
Mars Thingsus
Alaisiagae
Alaisiagae


Approaches to Old Frisian Philology
ISBN
978-90-420-0651-5
Palaeohistoria 49/50 (2007/2008)
ISBN
978-90-77922-44-6
Categories
235
Buildings and structures completed in the 3rd century
1883 in England
History of Frisia
Buildings and structures in Northumberland
Hadrian's Wall
Military history of Roman Britain

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