ANGRIVARI, (Tacitus); a people of Germany, situated between the Wefer and the Ems, and eastward reaching beyond the Wefer, as far as the Cherufci, on which side they raised a rampart (Tacitus); to the south, having the Tubantes on the Ems, and on the Wefer where it bends to the forest Bacemis; to the west, the Ems and the confines of the Bructeri; and to the north, the territory of the Angrivarii lay between the Chamaui and Anfibarii. Ptolemy places them between the Cauchi and Suevi or Catti. Supposed now to contain a part of the county of Schaumburg, the half of the bishopric or principality of Minden: to the south, the greatest part of the bishopric of Osnabrug, the north part of the county of Teelenburg, and a part of the county of Ravenberg. A trace of the name of the people still remains in the appellation Engern, a small town in the county of Ravenberg.