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The History of Rome, Book V

CHAPTER XII
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67, 170) was Ariovistus, it by no means therefore follows that Ariovistus was a Chattan.

The Marcomani cannot be demonstrated as a distinct people before Marbod; it is very possible that the word up to that point indicates nothing but what it etymologically signifies--the land, or frontier, guard.

When Caesar (i, 51) mentions Marcomani among the peoples fighting in the army of Ariovistus, he may in this instance have misunderstood a merely appellative designation, just as he has decidedly done in the case of the Suebi.
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V.The Tribes at the Sources of the Rhine and Along the Danube 27.


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