cemencji
Cemencii, also known as the Cemenian people, were an ancient tribe that inhabited the region of Cemenia, located in the northern part of the Roman Empire. Their history is relatively obscure, with most information derived from Roman sources. The Cemenii are first mentioned by the Roman historian Tacitus in his work "Germania," where he describes them as a tribe that lived near the Rhine River. Tacitus notes that the Cemenii were a part of the broader Germanic confederation and were known for their fierce resistance against Roman expansion.
The Cemenii are believed to have been a part of the larger Germanic tribe known as the
The exact boundaries and extent of Cemenian territory are not well-documented, but it is generally accepted
Despite their military significance, the Cemenii are not extensively mentioned in later historical records, suggesting that