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[edit] Question

The first known map of Ireland, made by the Greek geographer Ptolemy shows that the Chauci had colonized the eastern part of Ireland during the first or second century AD.

Is there any additional evidence supporting this? It's a five-letter name (Cauci). It could easily be pure coincidence, that an Irish tribe too was called Cauci. --::Slomox:: >< 15:43, 15 December 2008 (UTC)

dunno, 19th century historical roman here has different story, nijmegen chauc? i gotta see that.that 'd be nice. unfortunately they died before the frysian against the christian,and don't figure they ever lived in nijmegen, i want to go look:S. 24.132.171.225 (talk) 00:23, 9 September 2009 (UTC)

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