- the
Angles and
Saxons who now live in
Britain derive their origin" the
Boructuari (original Latin, Old
English Bede Boructuare). In the same p****age Bede...
-
areas in
central Europe), the "old Saxons" (antiqui Saxones), and the "
Boructuari" who are
presumed to be
inhabitants of the old
lands of the Bructeri,...
- Danes, the "Huns" (Avars in this period), the "old Saxons", and the "
Boructuari" who are
presumed to be
inhabitants of the old
lands of the Bructeri,...
-
bordering on Denmark. In the 690s, Bede
reported that a
people known as the
Boructuari were
invaded by the
pagan Saxons during a
period when the
Saint Suibert...
- in the 5th
century Breisgau Brondings Bructeri,
Boructuari, Boruactii,
Borchtii Bructeri,
Boructuari,
Broukteroi (Βρούκτεροι) In the 1st century, opponents...
- he
proceeded north of the
Rhine and the Lippe,
among the Bructeri, or
Boructuari, in the
district of Berg, Westphalia. This
mission bore
great fruit at...
- needed] Sunt
autem Fresones, Rugini, Danai, Hunni,
Antiqui Saxones,
Boructuari; sunt alii
perplures hisdem in
partibus populi paganis adhuc ritibus servientis...
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Arboruchoi is in fact a
misspelling of
Arboruchtoi and is
cognate with the
Boructuari of Bede. This name
means "first" or "great"
Bructeri (etymologically "ere-brought")...