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Tacitus' Agricola.
Tacitus' Annals.
The Deeds of the Divine Augustus
De Bello Gallico, by Julius Caesar
Tacitus' Germania.
The Goths, by Jordanes.
Histories, by Tacitus.
History of Rome, by Livy.
Mispogon by Julian
New Testament.
Metamorphosis by Ovid.
Parallel lives by Plutarch.
Suetonius 12 Caesars
Virgil Aeneid.
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links of: Frisians

Ann Book XI Chapter 19: Corbulo and Ganascus (cont.)
Ger Chapter 34: The Frisians
Ger Chapter 35: Chaucians

links of: Frisii

Agr Chapter 28: Agricola in Britain. The journey of the Usepii
Ann Book I Chapter 60: War with the Germans. Actions of Germanicus
Ann Book IV Chapter 72: Revolt in Frisia
Ann Book IV Chapter 73: Revolt in Frisia (cont.)
Ann Book XIII Chapter 54: Events in the North. Revolt of the Frisians
His Book IV Chapter 15: The Batavian Uprise. Brinno
His Book IV Chapter 16: The Batavian Uprise. The start
His Book IV Chapter 18: The Batavian Uprise. Lupercus
His Book IV Chapter 56: The Batavian Uprise. Deceit against deceit
His Book IV Chapter 79: The Batavian Uprise. Further fights

links of: Frisia

Ger Chapter 34: The Frisians

links of: Frisian

Ann Book IV Chapter 74: Sejanus flattered
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No one ever severely scrutinized the size or thickness till Olennius, a first-rank centurion, appointed to govern the Frisii, selected hides of wild bulls as the standard according to which they were to be supplied. This would have been hard for any nation, and it was the less tolerable to the Germans, whose forests abound in huge beasts, while their home cattle are undersized. First it was their herds, next their lands, last, the persons of their wives and children, which they gave up to bondage. Then came angry remonstrances, and when they received no relief, they sought a remedy in war
Ann Book IV Chapter 72: Revolt in Frisia

Primitive people
Ann Book XIII Chapter 54: Events in the North. Revolt of the Frisians

Both nations stretch along the Rhine, quite to the ocean; and surround vast lakes such as once have borne Roman fleets.
Ger Chapter 34: The Frisians

The most warlike of his cohorts, which consisted of Chauci and Frisii,
His Book IV Chapter 79: The Batavian Uprise. Further fights


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