- Look up
Bavarian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
Baiuvarii or
Bavarii,
sometimes simply called Bavarians (Bavarian: Baiuwaren; German: Bajuwaren)...
- Kingdoms. They
acquired Provence, and went on to make the
peoples of the
Bavarii and
Thuringii their clients. The
Merovingians were
later replaced by the...
- AD, some
elements of that
victorious Marcomanni people helped form the
Bavarii confederation,
which incorporated Bohemia and Bavaria. In the 530s, the...
- much of the Alps was
settled by the
Germanic peoples, Lombards, Alemanni,
Bavarii, and Franks. Celt
tribes settled in modern-day
Switzerland between 1500...
-
refers to
people of
ancestry from Bavaria.
Bavarian may also
refer to:
Bavarii, a
Germanic tribe Bavarians, a
nation and
ethnographic group of Germans...
-
North Sea.
Maurer used
Pliny to
refer to the
dialects spoken by the Suevi,
Bavarii,
Alemanni and
Lombards around the
Hercynian Forest and the Northeastern...
- peoples, the
Sciri might also have
contributed to the
formation of the
Bavarii.
Since the 19th century, the
etymology of the
Sciri name has been connected...
- also
extended their rule into
Raetia (537). In Germania, the Alemanni,
Bavarii and
Saxons accepted their lordship. The
Merovingian realm was the largest...
- part of the
Roman Empire. In the
Migration Period, the 6th century, the
Bavarii, a
Germanic people,
occupied these lands until it fell to the Frankish...
- River) and Nori****. From the mid-6th century, it was
resettled by
Germanic Bavarii tribes.[citation needed] In the
Early Middle Ages it
formed the southern...