-
suggested that the
Gutones were
clients of the
Lugii and
Vandals in the 1st
century AD, and that
prior to this, both the
Gutones and
Vandals had themselves...
- by Greco-Roman
sources in the 1st
century under the name
Gutones. The
equation between Gutones and
later Goths is
disputed by
several historians. Around...
- to some
extent from the
Gutones who
lived near the
delta of the
Vistula in what is now Poland. More speculatively, the
Gutones may have been culturally...
-
settlement area was at the "ocean",
adjacent to the
Lemovii and
Gutones> The
Gutones are
generally considered to be
early Goths, and also
mentioned by...
-
century AD in the form
Gutones. This name was
applied to
peoples located near the
lower Vistula.
Herwig Wolfram suggests that
Gutones may have
meant "young"...
-
another Germanic people, the
Guiones (probably
either the Inguaeones, or
Gutones).
Pomponius Mela (died
circa 45 CE)
stated that the
Teutons lived on a...
- Scandinavia.
Roman authors described the
Gutones,
Rugii and
Lemovii as
living in the same
approximate area. The
Gutones have
traditionally been
equated to the...
-
mentions are the Burgundiones, Varini,
Carini (otherwise unknown), and the
Gutones.
Tacitus mentioned the Vandilii, but only in a p****age
explaining legends...
- year, Catualda, a
young Marcomannic nobleman living in
exile among the
Gutones, returned,
perhaps by a
subversive Roman intervention, and
defeated Maroboduus...
- the
Gutones,
whose name is
apparently quite similar to some
forms of the Goth's own name in
their own language.
Ptolemy also
mentioned these Gutones and...