Treveri
Treveri was an ancient Celtic tribe that inhabited the region of modern-day Belgium and parts of northern France during the late Iron Age and Roman periods. The tribe's core territory was centered around what is now the city of Treves (Trier), located along the Moselle River, which was a significant settlement and likely served as a central hub for trade and governance.
The Treveri are believed to have been part of the larger Gaulish culture, exhibiting typical Celtic social
During the Roman conquest of Gaul in the 1st century BCE, the Treveri initially resisted Roman rule
The Treveri maintained their distinct cultural identity for several centuries but gradually assimilated into the Roman
Today, the legacy of the Treveri is primarily reflected in archaeological finds and the historic significance