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HistoryThe political position of the Chauci, early in the 1st century, was essentially a pro-Roman one. They provided, for instance, auxiliaries during the second campaign of Germanicus against the Cherusci. The evidence for this is not just the description of Tacitus, but also finds of typical equestrian paraphernalia near the Praetorium on the Kops-plateau near Oppidum Batavorum (Nijmegen), which served as the Roman headquarters in Germania Inferior. In 47 the Chauci, with the Frisii raided Germania Inferior, led by Gannascus a Canninefat and a deserter from the legions. They used small boats to raid the coast of Gaul (Probably Belgica) but were defeated by Corbulo. Corbulo in turn started plotting against Gannascus, who was ultimately killed. This however, led to great unrest amongst the Chauci and the situation was about to escalate when Corbulo was ordered by Claudius to retreat behind the Rhine River, which was subsequently declared the border of the Roman Empire. During the Batavian Rebellion in 69, detachments of Frisii and Chauci fought on the side of Julius Civilis.
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