-
another work by Tacitus, the
Germania from
around 98 AD, the
Gotones or
Gothones were
described as a part of a
group of
similar Germanic peoples together...
- his work
Germania from
around 98 AD,
Tacitus writes that the
Gotones (or
Gothones) and the
neighbouring Rugii and
Lemovii were
Germani who
carried round...
- land of the
Gutones (Pliny the Elder) or
Gothones (Tacitus):[citation needed]
Beyond the
Lygians dwell the
Gothones,
under the rule of a king; and thence...
-
power of the king
could vary
between nations. Thus, he
states that the
Gothones were
ruled by a
monarchy "somewhat more
strict than that of the
other German...
-
distant a day's sail from the
aestuary called Mentonomon, on
which the
Gothones dwelt. This
island was
called Basilia by Timaeus, and
Baltia by Xenophon...
- Hermiones".
North of the Lugii, near the
Baltic Sea,
Tacitus places the
Gothones (Goths), Rugii, and Lemovii.
These three Germanic tribes share a tradition...
-
house known as
Gibichungs (Old German) or Gjúkings (Old Norse)
Goths /
Gothones /
Gutones /
Gautae /
Geats Gepids Goths /
Hreidgoths Gothi Minores Greuthungi...
-
mentions the Gotones/
Gothones as one of the Germani. In a
later work, The Annals,
Tacitus again mentions the Gotones. The name Gotones/
Gothones mentioned by Tacitus...
- Tacitus, in his
Germania written around 98 AD. He
described the
Gotones or
Gothones as a part of a
group of
similar Germanic peoples together with the neighboring...