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- 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...