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- The Gutones (also spelled Guthones, Gotones etc) were a Germanic people who were reported by Roman era writers in the 1st and 2nd centuries to have lived...
- Tacitus. (Tacitus clearly distinguishes the Gotini from the similarly named Gotones, whom he discusses in the immediately following p****age.) Tacitus described...
- uncertain. In his work Germania from around 98 AD, Tacitus writes that the Gotones (or Gothones) and the neighbouring Rugii and Lemovii were Germani who carried...
- 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...
- century on the Upper Thames in England Gifle Gillingas Glomman Goths, Gotones, Gutones Gutones Split up during the Migration Period into the Visigoths...
- Super League, Ma pla**** for Bayi Gongshang, Shandong Luneng, Guangdong Gotone, Shaanxi Yinhe and Ningbo Haitan. His transfer to Shaanxi Yinhe for over...
- were probably recorded by the Roman historian Tacitus, under the name Gotones, as inhabiting the area East of the Vistula river in central Poland in...
- implied by 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...
- Jordanes that leads scholars to privilege the Wielbark connection... The Gotones mentioned in Tacitus, Germania 44.1 and located somewhere in what is now...