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page 1History of Lower Saxony

Angrivarii
400 px|thumb|The approximate locations of the Sicambri and Bructeri in about 10 BC
400 px|thumb|Approximate positions of tribes in about 100 AD
thumb|right|A view of the country around Minden, part of ancient Engern
The Angrivarii (or Angrivari) were a Germanic people of the early Roman Empire, who lived in what is now northwest Germany near the middle of the Weser river. They were mentioned by the Roman authors Tacitus and Ptolemy.
Lower Saxon Circle
imperial circle of the Holy Roman Empire
St. Lucia's flood
storm tide that affected the Netherlands and Northern Germany on 14 December 1287

Drevani
thumb|right|250px|Drevani and other tribes of Polabian Slavs in the 10th century
history of Saxony
aspect of history
Weser Renaissance
Part of the Renaissance
Landesmuseum Hannover
museum in Hannover

Capitulatio de partibus Saxoniae
legal code issued by Charlemagne and promulgated amongst the Saxons during the Saxon Wars
Roman Catholic Diocese of Deventer
diocese of the Catholic Church
Aerodynamics Research Institute
historic German research institute
Imperial Throne of Goslar
throne of German emperors and kings