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Nervians
thumb|300px|A map of Belgic Gaul in the first century BC, showing the relative position of the Nervii

Lingones
thumb|350px|A map of Gaul showing the relative position of the Lingones tribe, near centre right.

Tungri
The Tungri (or Tongri, or Tungrians) were a tribe, or group of tribes, who lived in the Belgic part of Gaul, during the times of the Roman Empire. Within the Roman Empire, their territory was called the Civitas Tungrorum. They were described by Tacitus as being the same people who were first called "Germani" (Germanic), meaning that all other tribes who were later referred to this way, including those in Germania east of the river Rhine, were named after them. More specifically, Tacitus was thereby equating the Tungri with the "Germani Cisrhenani" described generations earlier by Julius Caesar
Cohors I Aquitanorum veterana
Roman auxiliary cohort based in Germania and Germania superior
Cohors II Delmatarum
Roman auxiliary cohort based in Britannia
Cohors VI Nerviorum
Roman auxiliary cohort based in Britannia
Cohors I Delmatarum
Roman auxiliary cohort based in Britannia
Cohors IV Delmatarum
Roman auxiliary cohort based in Germania and Britannia
Cohors I Aquitanorum
Roman auxiliary cohort based in Britannia