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- tribes were the Ahelmil (identified with the region of Halmstad); the Finnaithae (Finnhaith-; i.e., Finnheden, the old name for Finnveden); the Fervir...
- first mentioned by Jordanes when he referred to its po****tion as the Finnaithae (derived from an old form of Finnheden, Finn(h)aith-) when describing...
- three groups with names similar to Ptolemy's Phinnoi, the Screrefennae, Finnaithae and mitissimi Finni ("softest Finns"). The Screrefennae is believed to...
- clan Dauciones Eunixi Evagreotingis / Evagres Favonae Fervir (in Fyæræ) Finnaithae (old name for Finnveden, the name derives from an old Germanic word for...
- three groups with names similar to Ptolemy's Phinnoi, the Screrefennae, Finnaithae and mitissimi Finni ("softest Finns"). The Screrefennae is believed to...
- ethnographic description of Scandza are several tribes, and among these are finnaithae "who was always ready for battle" Mixi evagre and otingis that should...
- 150; Qwnio, Qwens – by Ulfilas (in Gothic: Wulfila), c. 352; Finni, Finnaithae, Screrefennae, Vinoviloth, Adogit – by Jordanes, c. 550; Finnas, Scriðefinnas...