- The
Alemanni or
Alamanni were a
confederation of
Germanic tribes on the
Upper Rhine River during the
first millennium.
First mentioned by C****ius Dio in...
- "Quadi, Vandals, Sarmatians, Alans, Gepids, Herules, Saxons, Burgundians,
Allemanni and—alas! for the commonweal!—even Pannonians".
Scholars note that apart...
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Latinate names for the
various people that
ancient Romans encountered (e.g.
Allemanni, Helvetii). -i.e. is
rather used for
English places. -iot or -iote Chios...
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classical groups such as the Saxons, Thuringians, Franks, Bavarians, and
Allemanni.
Cherusci (Latin: [kʰeːˈrus.kiː]) is the
Latin name for the tribe. Both...
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north from the
Austrian alps to the
German Danube. They were
between the
Allemanni on the
Danube and the
Breuni who were
based near the
river Inn. Evidence...
- "Odovacrius", this time
normally ****umed to be the King of Italy,
against Allemanni who had
entered Italy.
While some
authors interpret these Allemani to...
- Quadi, Vandals, Sarmatians, Alans, Gepids, Herules, Saxons, Burgundians,
Allemanni, and – alas! for the commonweal! – even Pannonians. His
Commentary on...
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Belgium after the fall of the
Roman Empire such as the Franks, Burgundians,
Allemanni, Visigoths, and Suebi,
Latin and
Roman tribes such as
Ligurians and Gallo-Romans...
- in the
third century a
large group of Suebi, also
referred to as the
Allemanni,
moved up to the
Rhine bank in
modern Schwaben,
which had
previously been...
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conquered adjoining territories of
Germany (including the
territory of the
Allemanni). The
Frankish legacy survives in
these areas, for example, in the names...