- The
Cotini ,
sometimes spelled Gotini (because it is
found in some m****cript
copies of Tacitus), were a
Gaulish tribe living during Roman times in the...
-
river Danube. They were
neighbours of the Marsigni,
Gotini, and Buri.
Behind them the Marsigni,
Gotini, Osi, and Buri,
close in the rear of the Marcomanni...
-
Iazyges in the 4th
century at left bank of
Danube (Gepids, Hasdingi),
neighboring Gotini are
replaced with
Suebic Quadi...
- life,
resemble the Suevi". (Living
partly subject to the
Quadi are the
Gotini and Osi, who
Tacitus says
speak respectively Gaulish and Pannonian, and...
- Dacians)
Campsiani (originally Celtic, ****imilated by Germanics)
Cotini /
Gotini (more
probably a
Celtic tribe)
Daliterni (mentioned
solely by
Avienius in...
- chuṭe jantasāra nu re rāma sāsu gāve serahī",
nanada mora "paserahī" ta
gotinī "duserahī" ke rāga nu re rāma 𑂃𑂎𑂩 𑂏𑂧𑂹𑂯𑂳𑂄 𑂍𑂵 𑂓𑂷𑂗𑂲-𑂓𑂷𑂗𑂲...
-
Marcomanni and
Quadi Tacitus names four peoples, the Marsigni,
Cotini (or "
Gotini"), Osi, and Buri,
dwelling in a
range of
mountains running from west to...
- Illyrian)
covered Silesia. Later, the
Scythians and
Celts (the
tribes of Boii,
Gotini and Osi) pla**** a role
within the
Silesian territory.
Still later Germanic...
- The
Ruticli live in
Pomerania with the
Lugii to the
south of them. Some
Gotini (Goths) and
Aelvaeones (Elbingers?,
local name is to this day Albinger)...
- the
Marcomanni and Quadi, were
themselves newcomers in that area: The
Gotini and Osi are
proved by
their respective Gallic and
Pannonian tongues, as...