Pomponius Mela (c. 43 AD). De Situ Orbis,III:2.Archived 2008-02-08 at the Wayback Machine The term quoted is "clarissimi". Of course, by this stage, the administrative boundaries of Gallia Belgica had been fixed and did include the Treveri.
In the Epigraphik-Datenbank Clauss/Slaby, some eleven hundred Latin inscriptions are recorded for the city of Augusta Treverorum alone.
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Pomponius Mela (c. 43 AD). De Situ Orbis,III:2.Archived 2008-02-08 at the Wayback Machine The term quoted is "clarissimi". Of course, by this stage, the administrative boundaries of Gallia Belgica had been fixed and did include the Treveri.
Jean-Jacques Hatt, Mythes et dieux de la Gaule, tome 2 (unfinished manuscript, posthumously published onlineArchived 2011-07-20 at the Wayback Machine, accessed 29 November 2006),
"font figure de pilotes pour la conservation des traditions indigènes celtiques et pré-celtiques", p. 11.
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Tacitus writes, "The Treveri and Nervii are even eager in their claims of a German origin, thinking that the glory of this descent distinguishes them from the uniform level of Gallic effeminacy." GermaniaXXVIII.
Metzler (2003), p. 43, summarizing Caesar, B.G. IV:6, II:4. Metzler, Jeannot (2003). "Le Luxembourg avant le Luxembourg". In Gilbert Trausch (ed.). Histoire du Luxembourg : Le destin européen d'un " petit pays " (in French). Toulouse: Éditions Privat. ISBN2-7089-4773-7.