While it well known that in later imperial times Germanic speaking "Germani" made there way to the Rhine, and across, in the time of Caesar the evidence for the presence of Germanic languages is limited to placename analyses such as those of Maurits Gysseling and not universally accepted.
Maurits Sabbe | Maurits | Maurits van Rooijen | Maurits Hendriks | Maurits Gysseling | Maurits (disambiguation) | Maurits Binger |