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- M. Chadwick, Origin of the English Nation [1907]"). Igitur quia mixti Alamannis Suevi, partem Germaniae ultra Danubium, partem Raetiae inter Alpes et...
- publication now in the public domain: A'Becket, John Joseph (1907). "Niccolò Alamanni". In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 1. New York:...
- Alemannic (Alamannic) or Alamanni may refer to: Alemannic German, a group of Upper German dialects Alemanni, a confederation of Suebian Germanic tribes...
- 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:...
- 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...
- 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...
- Burgundians were first mentioned near the Rhine regions together with the Alamanni as early as the 11th panegyric to Emperor Maximian given in Trier in 291...
- 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...
- High German diutisc the French exonym is Allemagne, from the name of the Alamanni tribe In Italian it is Germania, from the Latin Germania, although the...