foederati
/foʊdɪˈrɑːtɪ/ or /foʊdɪˈreɪtɪ/Definitions
1. noun
Historically, a group of people, especially non-Romans, who were allied with the Romans, often in exchange for land or other benefits.
“The ancient Romans formed a pact with the foederati, a group of Germanic tribes, to secure their northern borders.”