In early ancient times the land of Luxembourg was inhabited by two Belgic tribes named the Medioatrici and the Teveri.
Some of this was farmed for the Britannic market; there was even some colonization by Belgic tribes in the south-west.
At first the Belgic tribes were subdued as far north as the Fosse Way.
In the course of the first century BC, Belgic culture became dominant in southern Britain.
Since this burial rite, and the accompanying types of vessels, can closely be paralleled in northern Gaul, a correlation with Belgic settlements seems very likely.
In 57 Julius marched against the Belgic tribes of the north-east, once again using the pretext of an attack on a tribe allied to Rome.
Definition of Belgic in US English:
Belgic
adjectiveˈbeljikˈbɛldʒɪk
Relating to the Belgae.
(与)比利其人(有关)的
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In 57 Julius marched against the Belgic tribes of the north-east, once again using the pretext of an attack on a tribe allied to Rome.
Since this burial rite, and the accompanying types of vessels, can closely be paralleled in northern Gaul, a correlation with Belgic settlements seems very likely.
In early ancient times the land of Luxembourg was inhabited by two Belgic tribes named the Medioatrici and the Teveri.
At first the Belgic tribes were subdued as far north as the Fosse Way.
Some of this was farmed for the Britannic market; there was even some colonization by Belgic tribes in the south-west.
In the course of the first century BC, Belgic culture became dominant in southern Britain.