- Strobin, Anna (2016), "With gold and sword.
Contacts of
Celts and
early Germanics in
central Europe. The
historical background: 3rd – 1st c. BC", in...
- Look up
Germanic or
germanic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Germanic may
refer to:
Germanic peoples, an ethno-linguistic
group identified by their...
- The
Germanic languages are a
branch of the Indo-European
language family spoken natively by a po****tion of
about 515
million people mainly in Europe,...
- Proto-
Germanic eventually developed from pre-Proto-
Germanic into
three Germanic branches during the
fifth century BC to
fifth century AD: West
Germanic, East...
- The West
Germanic languages constitute the
largest of the
three branches of the
Germanic family of
languages (the
others being the
North Germanic and the...
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Germanic paganism or
Germanic religion refers to the traditional,
culturally significant religion of the
Germanic peoples. With a
chronological range...
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South Germanic is a term used for a
number of
proposed groupings of the
Germanic tribes or dialects. However, it is not
widely used and has no
agreed definition...
- The
North Germanic languages make up one of the
three branches of the
Germanic languages—a sub-family of the Indo-European languages—along with the West...
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prevalent alternate name
Norse or Nor****, were
related to
GERMANICS, that is,
other Germanic-speaking peoples.
Grouped together as
SCANDINAVIANS they are...
- Elbe
Germanic, also
called Irminonic or Erminonic, is a term
introduced by the
German linguist Friedrich Maurer (1898–1984) in his book,
Nordgermanen und...