- Look up
Bavarian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Baiuvarii,
Bavarii,
sometimes simply called Bavarians (German: Bajuwaren) were a
Germanic people...
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refers to
people of
ancestry from Bavaria.
Bavarian may also
refer to:
Bavarii, a
Germanic tribe Bavarians, a
nation and
ethnographic group of Germans...
- 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...
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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...
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between the
territories of
three ancient tribes (Rhaeto-Romance or Romansch,
Bavarii and Alamanni) and
their languages. It is also on the
watershed between...
- the
Alemanni extended to
Alsace and the
Swiss Plateau,
bordering on the
Bavarii to the east, the
Franks to the north, the
remnants of
Roman Gaul to the...
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grant Garibald prestige, but it
created lasting political ties
between the
Bavarii and the
Lombards of
Pannonia and Bohemia. This
would have consequences...
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masculine given name.
Garibald was a po****r name
among the
Lombards and
Bavarii in the
Early Middle Ages, but it is also
existed as a
personal name among...
- the
Bavarii,
mostly around St. Peter's
Church (built in the 9th century)
between Allachbach and Danube.
According to the
customs of the
Bavarii the settlement...