Usipetes

The approximate positions of some Germanic peoples reported by Graeco-Roman authors in the first century.

The Usipetes or Usipii (in Plutarch's Greek, Ousipai,[1] and possibly the same as the Ouispoi of Ptolemy[2]) were an ancient tribe who moved into the area on the right bank (the northern or eastern bank) of the lower Rhine in the first century BC, putting them in contact with Gaul and the Roman empire. They are known first from the surviving works of ancient authors such as Julius Caesar and Tacitus. They appear to have moved position several times before disappearing from the historical record.

  1. ^ As accusative Ousipas, Plut. Caes. 22.
  2. ^ Geography 2.10