- and Frisii. The
Roman historian Tacitus refers to a
people called the
Eudoses, a
tribe who
possibly developed into the Jutes. The
Jutes have also been...
- with
several other tribes in that region, the Reudigni, Aviones, Varini,
Eudoses, Suarines, and Nuithones.
According to Tacitus, they were all
living behind...
- Denmark. (Original Latin) "Reudigni
deinde et
Aviones et
Anglii et
Varini et
Eudoses et
Suardones et
Nuithones fluminibus aut
silvis muniuntur. Nec quicquam...
- of
Jutes – an
amalgam of Cimbri, Teutons,
Gutones and
Charudes called Eudoses, Eotenas,
Iutae or
Euthiones in
other sources - and
recorded by Bede in...
- Nerthus: (Original Latin) "Reudigni
deinde et
Aviones et
Anglii et
Varini et
Eudoses et
Suardones et
Nuithones fluminibus aut
silvis muniuntur. Nec quicquam...
- back to
Pliny at least... We
might note the
similarity of
names such as
Eudoses and Jutes, or
Gutones and
Goths but how much
continuity does this imply...
- forests: (Original Latin) "Reudigni
deinde et
Aviones et
Anglii et
Varini et
Eudoses et
Suardones et
Nuithones fluminibus aut
silvis muniuntur. Nec quicquam...
-
seven more
remote Suebian tribes; the Reudigni, Aviones, Anglii, Varini,
Eudoses, Suarines, and Nuitones. The
seven tribes are
surrounded by
rivers and...
- by the
Mainland Saxons)
Cobandi Cimbri /
Cymbri Dulgibini /
Dulgubnii Eudoses /
Eutes /
Euthiones (ancestors of the
Jutes or a
variant name of "Jutes";...
- (Jutes). (Original Latin) "Reudigni
deinde et
Aviones et
Anglii et
Varini et
Eudoses et
Suardones et
Nuithones fluminibus aut
silvis muniuntur. Nec quicquam...