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The Aresaces were a Celtic people closely related to, and probably originally part of, the Treveri. They inhabited the left bank of the Rhine in the Mainz-Bingen area, which was once the easternmost part of Treveran territory. == Written sources == The Aresaces are not mentioned by ancient writers, such as geographers or Julius Caesar, but are known from three inscriptions dating to the 1st and 2nd centuries CE.〔Klein-Winternheim, mid-1st century CE, ((scan )): ''(Lo )ucetio L(ucius) Iulius B() / (et Tert )ulla(?) fontem et it(per ) / ()onem suam ad tem() / ()ARESACE() publice P()''; Mainz-Weisenau, ((scan )): ''() Romanis (cum? A )resacibus ()ntur''; Trier, Lenus Mars temple complex, 2nd century CE, : ''()c(---) Prisc() / ()lamini / ()acerdot(ali) Rom(ae) et / ()ug(usti) mag(istro) q(uaestori) c(ivitatis) T(reverorum) / ()aef(ecto) coh(ortis) I Aresac(um) / ()''.〕 Two of these come from Rhenish Hesse,〔 while the third is from Augusta Treverorum (Trier), the capital of the Treveri. A grave monument from Mainz-Weisenau that identifies the two deceased children as Treveri〔 = : ''Respectus / nat(ione) Tre(vir) an/nor(um) VIII / Veranius / nat(ione) Trev(ir) / anno(rum) IIIIII / Samocna / nat(ione) Tre(vir) an/nor(um) II filia / Pr(a)esens / pater fili(i)s / suis posuit / ob pieta(tem) / h(ic) s(iti) sunt''.〕 has been explained as evidence that the Aresaces continued to regard themselves as a subdivision of the Treveri.〔Thus 〕〔 Another Celtic tribe in Rhenish Hesse, known from an inscription as well as ancient literature, was the Cairacates.〔; see 〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Aresaces」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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