- The
Geats (/ɡiːts, ˈɡeɪəts, jæts/ GHEETS, ****-əts, YATS; Old English:
gēatas [ˈjæɑtɑs]; Old Norse:
gautar [ˈɡɑu̯tɑr]; Swedish: götar [ˈjø̂ːtar]), sometimes...
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identification between the
names Götar (modern Swedish),
Gautar (Old Norse) and
Geatas (Old English),
which is
based both on tradition,
literary sources and on...
- The
Geata mouse shrew (Myosorex
geata) is a
species of
mammal in the
family Soricidae endemic to Tanzania. Its
natural habitat is
subtropical or tropical...
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adduced for this
hypothesis includes:
Primary sources referring to the
Geats (
Geátas) by
alternative names such as Iútan, Iótas, and Eotas. ****er in his Life...
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battling Reamas, for the
correspondence between Reamas and
Raumar compare Geatas and Gautar).
Snorri Sturluson relates in his
Heimskringla that it was ruled...
- the Anglo-Saxon epic
Beowulf (8th–11th century) is
partly set
among the
Gēatas.
Norwegian and
Icelandic sources sometimes use
Gautar only for the people...
- Östergötland (East Götaland), so
Gauti appears to be the
eponym of the
Geatas in Beowulf. Some
versions of the
English royal line of Wes**** add names...
- of south-central
Sweden called Götaland (named
after the ON Gautar, OE
Gēatas), from
which areas they are ****umed to have
migrated originally... In more...
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mouse shrew (M. cafer) Eisentraut's
mouse shrew (M. eisentrauti)
Geata mouse shrew (M.
geata)
Nyika mouse shrew (M. gnoskei) Kihaule's
mouse shrew (M. kihaulei)...
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added to the
standard genealogy. Some of the
genealogies end in Geat (or
Geata) who is
identified as an
ancestor of Woden, and
father of Godwulf. Geat...