-
Germaniae veteris typus (Old Germany). Aestui, Venedi,
Gythones and
Ingaevones are
visible on the
right upper corner of the map.
Edited by
Willem and Joan...
-
century AD. In his
Geography from
around 150 AD,
Ptolemy mentions the
Gythones (or Gutones) as
living east of the
Vistula in Sarmatia,
between the Veneti...
- ("Image of Old Germany"),
edited by
Willem and Joan Blaeu, 1645. Aestui, Venedi,
Gythones and
Ingaevones are
labeled in the
right upper portion of the map....
- seem
further east than the Prussians,
which would have been
under the
Gythones (Goths) at the
mouth of the Vistula. The
Aesti recorded by Tacitus, were...
- work Geography, the 2nd-century
geographer Ptolemy mentions the Gutones/
Gythones as one of the
peoples of Sarmatia. He also
mentions the Gutae/Gautae/Goutai...
- Vistula. On the
right bank are the
Gythones. It
would not be
surprising to find
Goths there too, but if the
Gythones are Danzigers, they must have extended...
- In his work
Geography from
around 150 AD,
Ptolemy mentions the Gutones/
Gythones as
living east of the Vistula, and thus,
according to his geographical...
- Priroda, page 187
Macrea and
Filip (1970) 893 "Below the
Venedae are the
Gythones, then the Finni, then the Sulones;
below whom are the Phrungundiones; then...