- M. Chadwick,
Origin of the
English Nation [1907]").
Igitur quia
mixti Alamannis Suevi,
partem Germaniae ultra Danubium,
partem Raetiae inter Alpes et...
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Luigi Alamanni (sometimes
spelt Alemanni) (6
March 1495 – 18
April 1556) was an
Italian poet and statesman. He was
regarded as a
prolific and versatile...
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Alemannic (Alamannic) or
Alamanni may
refer to:
Alemannic German, a
group of
Upper German dialects Alemanni, a
confederation of
Suebian Germanic tribes...
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Alamanni is the name of a
noble family of Florence.
Originally of
German origin, as
mentioned in a 1478 poem on the
glories of
Florence by
Ugolino Verino:...
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publication now in the
public domain: A'Becket, John
Joseph (1907). "Niccolò
Alamanni". In Herbermann,
Charles (ed.).
Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 1. New York:...
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Emperor Valentinian I, and an army of
Alamanni invading the
province of Gaul. The
Romans managed to
repel the
Alamanni but
suffered heavy losses during the...
- its composition. The
written works of this
period stem
mainly from the
Alamanni, Bavarian, and
Thuringian groups, all
belonging to the Elbe
Germanic group...
- was
fought in 357
between the
Western Roman army
under Julian and the
Alamanni tribal confederation led by the
joint paramount King Chnodomar. The battle...
- was
fought between the Franks, who were
fighting under Clovis I, and the
Alamanni,
whose leader is not known. The date of the
battle has
traditionally been...
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Pietro Alemanno (c. 1430 – 1497 or 1498) was an Italian-Austrian
painter of the
Renaissance period. He was born in Göttweig (Austria) and died in Ascoli...