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The Nervii were one of the most powerful Belgic
Belgae

The Belgae were a group of tribes living in northern Gaul in the 1st century BC, and later also in Roman Britain. They gave their name to the Roman province of Gallia Belgica, and later, to the modern country of Belgium, where they are colloquially known as the "Old Belgians"....
 tribes, living in the northeastern hinterlands of Gaul
Gaul

Gaul is the name used for the region of Western Europe comprising part of present day northern Italy, France, Belgium, western Switzerland and the parts of the Netherlands and Germany on the west bank of the River Rhine....
 they were known to trek long distances to engage in various wars and functions. During the 1st century BC Roman military campaign to cross the Sambre river; Caesar's native scouts from among the Remi
Remi

The Remi were a Belgae tribe of north-eastern Gaul in the 1st century BC. They occupied the northern Champagne plain, on the southern fringes of the Forest of Ardennes, between the rivers Mosa and Matrona , and along the river valleys of the Aisne River and its tributaries the Aire and the Vesle....
 stated that the Nervii were the most distant of the Belgae.






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The Nervii were one of the most powerful Belgic
Belgae

The Belgae were a group of tribes living in northern Gaul in the 1st century BC, and later also in Roman Britain. They gave their name to the Roman province of Gallia Belgica, and later, to the modern country of Belgium, where they are colloquially known as the "Old Belgians"....
 tribes, living in the northeastern hinterlands of Gaul
Gaul

Gaul is the name used for the region of Western Europe comprising part of present day northern Italy, France, Belgium, western Switzerland and the parts of the Netherlands and Germany on the west bank of the River Rhine....
 they were known to trek long distances to engage in various wars and functions. During the 1st century BC Roman military campaign to cross the Sambre river; Caesar's native scouts from among the Remi
Remi

The Remi were a Belgae tribe of north-eastern Gaul in the 1st century BC. They occupied the northern Champagne plain, on the southern fringes of the Forest of Ardennes, between the rivers Mosa and Matrona , and along the river valleys of the Aisne River and its tributaries the Aire and the Vesle....
 stated that the Nervii were the most distant of the Belgae. The Romanized Greek Strabo
Strabo

Strabo was a Ancient Greeks history, geography and philosophy....
 wrote that the Nervii were of Germanic origin. Tacitus
Tacitus

Publius Cornelius Tacitus was a Roman Senate and a historian of the Roman Empire. The surviving portions of his two major works—the Annals and the Histories —examine the reigns of the Roman Emperors Tiberius, Claudius, Nero and those that reigned in the Year of the Four Emperors....
, in his book Germania
Germania (book)

The Germania , written by Tacitus around 98, is an ethnography work on the Germanic tribes outside the Roman Empire.This work survived only in one single manuscript that was found in Hersfeld Abbey, Holy Roman Empire and brought to Italy in 1455 where Enea Silvio Piccolomini, the later Pope Pius II, first examined and analyzed it, wher...
, says that in his time the Nervii believed that their Germanic ancestry distinguished them from the weaknesses of the Gauls.Based on a few literary sources, few of which were first-hand accounts, nineteenth-century ethnographers and their intellectual heirs have attempted ethnographic mapping of the region now covered by northernmost France and Belgium
Belgium

* A small German-speaking Community of Belgium exists in eastern Wallonia. Belgium's linguistic diversity and related political and cultural conflicts are reflected in the history of Belgium and a complex Communities and regions of Belgium....
. The scant late La Tène material culture of the region does not throw light on linguistic affiliations, but metalwork from Bavay
Bavay

Bavay is a Communes of France in the Nord Departments of France in northern France.It lies 15 m. ESE of Valenciennes by railway....
, the chief town of the Nervii, in the immediately following Roman period, where it is not imported or directly Roman in inspiration, is Gaulish.

Gallic Wars

Julius Caesar
Julius Caesar

'Gaius Julius Caesar' , July 13, 100 BC ? March 15, 44 BC,) was a Roman Republic military and political leader. He played a critical role in the transformation of the Roman Republic into the Roman Empire....
 considered them the most warlike of the Belgic tribes. He says that their culture was a Spartan one: they would not partake of alcoholic beverages or any other such luxury, feeling that the mind must remain clear to be brave. He also says they had no trade or merchant class of any kind, which would lead to the assumption that they had no currency, and were probably not a very rich or economically developed people. This, however, is contradicted by the archaeological evidence. The Frasnes hoard
Frasnes hoard

The Frasnes hoard was accidentally unearthed in 1864 by foresters digging out the roots of a tree near Frasnes-lez-Anvaing in Hainault, Belgium....
, accidentally unearthed by foresters in 1864 near Frasnes-lez-Buissenal
Frasnes-lez-Anvaing

Frasnes-lez-Anvaing is a Wallonia municipality located in the Belgium province of Hainaut . On 1 January 2007 the municipality had 11,077 inhabitants....
 in Hainault
Hainault

Hainault is a place of some antiquity on the London/Essex border, most of which is currently in the London Borough of Redbridge. It is now a suburban development located north east of Charing Cross....
, along with coins associated with the Morini
Morini

The Morini were a Belgic tribe in the time of the Roman Empire. We know little about their language but one of their cities, Boulogne-sur-Mer was called Bononia by Zosimus and Bonen in the Middle Ages....
 and the Nervii, also contained characteristically Gallic gold torque
Torque

Torque is the tendency of a force to rotate an object about an axis . Just as a force is a push or a pull, a torque can be thought of as a twist....
s, one of which was in Alastair Bradley Martin's Guennol collection.

The Nervii were part of the Belgic alliance that resisted Julius Caesar in 57 BC. After the alliance broke up and some tribes surrendered, the Nervii, under the command of Boduognatus and aided by the Atrebates
Atrebates

The Atrebates were a Belgae tribe of Gaul and Great Britain before the Roman conquests. According to Alexander MacBain, the name Attrebates is related to the Irish language aitreibh, ?building,? Old Irish aittreb, ?building,? and Welsh language adref, ?homewards,? going on to state that the Celtic languages root treb cor...
 and Viromandui
Viromandui

The Viromandui or Veromandui were a tribe of the Belgae, occupying a small region in northern Gaul. We know about them primarily from Julius Caesar's De Bello Gallico, a book chronicling Caesar's early conquests against the Gauls....
, came very close to defeating Caesar (the Atuatuci had also agreed to join them but had not yet arrived). At the battle of the Sabis
Battle of the Sabis

The Battle of the Sabis, also known as the Battle of the Sambre or the Battle against the Nervians , was fought in 57 BC in the area known today as Wallonia, between the Roman legions of the Roman Republic and an association of Belgic tribes, principally the Nervii ....
  (now identified as the river Selle
Selle

The Selle is a river of Picardie, France. Rising at Catheux, just north of Cr?vec?ur-le-Grand, Oise, it flows passed Conty, Saleux, Salou?l and Pont-de-Metz before joining the Somme River at Amiens....
, near modern Saulzoir
Saulzoir

Saulzoir is a Communes of France in the Nord Departments of France in northern France.It is situated on the Selle River and has about 1700 inhabitants ....
; previously identified as the Sambre
Sambre

The Sambre is a river in northern France and southern Belgium, left tributary of the Meuse River. The ancient Romans called the river Sabis....
), in 57 BC, they concealed themselves in the forests and attacked the approaching Roman column at the river. Their attack was so quick and unexpected that some of the Romans didn't have time to take the covers off their shields or even put on their helmets. The element of surprise briefly left the Romans exposed. However Caesar grabbed a shield, made his way to the front line, and quickly organised his forces; at the same time, the commander of the tenth legion
Legio X Gemina

Legio decima Gemina , was one of the four legions used by Julius Caesar in 58 BC, for his invasion of Gaul. There are still records of the X Gemina in Vienna in the beginning of the 5th century....
, Titus Labienus, attacked the Nervian camp. The two legions who had been guarding the baggage train at the rear arrived and helped to turn the tide of the battle. Caesar says the Nervii were almost annihilated in the battle and is effusive in his tribute to their bravery, calling them "heroes".

When Ambiorix
Ambiorix

Ambiorix was, together with Catuvolcus, prince of the Eburones, leader of a Belgae tribe of north-eastern Gaul , where modern Belgium is located....
 and the Eburones
Eburones

The Eburones , were a people of Germanic or Celtic descent that lived in the upper north of Gaul largely between the Rhine and the Maas, east of the Menapii....
 rebelled in 53 BC, the remaining Nervii joined the uprising and besieged Quintus Tullius Cicero
Quintus Tullius Cicero

Quintus Tullius Cicero was the younger brother of the celebrated orator, philosopher and statesman Marcus Tullius Cicero. He was born in 102 BC into a family of the equestrian order, as the eldest son of a wealthy landowner in Arpino, some 100 kilometres south-east of Rome....
 – brother of the orator – and his legion in their winter camp until they were relieved by Caesar in person.

Roman period

The Nervian civitas
Civitas

In the history of the Roman Empire, the Latin term civitas referred to the condition of Roman citizenship. It was also used to describe a type of settlement....
 was at Bagacum. The city was founded probably outside the traditional Nervian territory and is now known as Bavay
Bavay

Bavay is a Communes of France in the Nord Departments of France in northern France.It lies 15 m. ESE of Valenciennes by railway....
. The forum has been excavated. The town was founded in c.30 BC and rapidly became a center of Roman civilization. Towns belonging to the Nervian territory were Fanum Martis (Famars
Famars

Famars is a Communes of France in the Nord Departments of France in northern France....
), Geminiacum (Liberchies
Liberchies

Liberchies is a village in the municipality of Pont-?-Celles, in the Belgium province of Hainaut .It is situated along the previous Ancient Rome highway Bavay-Tongeren where a vicus was discovered....
), Turnacum (Tournai
Tournai

Tournai is a Walloon Region city and Municipalities in Belgium of Belgium located 85 kilometres southwest of Brussels, on the river Scheldt, in the province of Hainaut ....
), and Cortoriacum (Kortrijk
Kortrijk

Kortrijk is a Belgium city and Municipalities in Belgium located in the Flemish Region Provinces of Belgium West Flanders. The wider municipality comprises the city of Kortrijk proper and the towns of Aalbeke, Bellegem, Bissegem, Heule, Kooigem, Marke , and Rollegem....
), where the splendid statuette of the Venus
Venus (mythology)

Venus was a major Roman mythology goddess principally associated with love, beauty and sexual reproduction, the equivalent of the Greek mythology Aphrodite....
 of Courtrai (Kortrijk) was discovered.

The Nervians were well-known for the export of grain; an interesting tombstone of a frumentarius was excavated as far away as Nijmegen
Nijmegen

Nijmegen is a municipality and a city in the east of the Netherlands, near the Germany border. It is considered to be the oldest city in the Netherlands and celebrated its 2000th year of existence in 2005....
. They also produced ceramics (terra nigra).

Inscriptions found on artifacts recovered at Rough Castle Fort
Rough Castle Fort

Rough Castle Fort is a Roman Empire Fortification on the Antonine Wall roughly 2 kilometres south east of Bonnybridge in the Falkirk , Scotland....
 along the Antonine Wall
Antonine Wall

The Antonine Wall also known as the Severan Wall, is a rock and sod fortification, built by the Roman Empire across what is now the central belt of Scotland and is also known as the Clyde-Forth frontier line....
 across the central belt of Scotland
Scotland

conventional_long_name = ScotlandAlba|common_name= Scotland|image_flag = Flag of Scotland.svg|flag_width = 130px...
 indicate that in the second century the fort was the base for 500 men of the Sixth Cohort of Nervii, an infantry unit. According to Tacitus, the Nervians also served in cohort
Cohort

Cohort may refer to:* Cohort * Cohort , a group of proximate data and/or operations* Cohort , a group of subjects with a common defining characteristic ? typically age group...
s based along the Rhine border.

After the disastrous attacks by the Franks
Franks

The Franks or Frankish people were a West Germanic ethnic group first identified in the 3rd century as living north and east of the Lower Rhine River....
 in 275
275

Events...
, a new civitas
Civitas

In the history of the Roman Empire, the Latin term civitas referred to the condition of Roman citizenship. It was also used to describe a type of settlement....
 was built at Camaracum (Cambrai
Cambrai

Cambrai is a Communes of France in the Nord Departments of France in northern France. It is a Subprefectures in France of the department.Cambrai is the seat of Archdiocese of Cambrai whose jurisdiction was immense during the Middle Ages....
). In 432
432

Events...
 the country of the Nervians was officially taken over by the Franks. Their king Childeric I
Childeric I

File:CHILDERICI REGIS.jpgChilderic I was the Merovingian king of the Salian Franks from 457 until his death, and the father of Clovis I.He succeeded his father Merovech as king, traditionally in 457 or 458....
 was buried in Tournai.

In popular culture

The Nervii and Menapii are the main subjects of the comic book Asterix in Belgium
Asterix in Belgium

Asterix in Belgium is the twenty-fourth volume of the Asterix List of Asterix volumes, by Ren? Goscinny and Albert Uderzo .It is noted as the last Asterix story Goscinny worked on....
. In it, a competition between the Belgians and the Gauls from Armorica takes place to decide who was the bravest under the unlikely adjudication of Julius Caesar.

Bibliography

  • Stephan Fichtl, Les Gaulois du Nord de la Gaule (1994 Paris)


Museums

  • Musée Archéologique de Bavay (France)
  • , Morlanweltz (Belgium)


External links