- The
Charudes or
Harudes were a
Germanic group first mentioned by
Julius Caesar as one of the
tribes who had
followed Ariovistus across the Rhine. While...
-
another third part,
because a few
months previously 24,000 men of the
Harudes had come to him, for whom room and
settlements must be provided. (Commentaries...
-
older tribal lands or territories) (not
originating from the Charudes/
Harudes in Jutland)
Hringar (name
means "rings", from
hring – "ring") Lidingar...
- settlers. He
demanded a
further third of
Celtic land for his
allies the
Harudes.
Caesar makes it
clear that
Germanic tribes were
actually in the land of...
- was
regarded as a
symbol of hardness,
toughness and
strength (see also
Harudes). With
regard to
people it
means "life force" or
especially "power", in...
- borders. The name is
believed to be
derived from the
Germanic stem of the
Harudes, as are the
county and the
traditional district of
Hordaland and Hardanger...
-
According to the
Fulda annals of 852, the
Harzgau was
occupied by the
Harudes and
after whom the
Harudengau (Harudorum pagus) was named. Harud, from...
- Magetobriga.
Ariovistus settled the land with 120,000 of his people. When 24,000
Harudes joined his cause, he
demanded the
Sequani give him more land to accommodate...
-
defender of the Aedui. The
forces Caesar faced in
battle were
composed of "
Harudes, Marcomanni, Tribocci, Vangiones, Nemetes, Sedusii, and Suevi".
While Caesar...
- "arranged them by
tribe (generatim, by gens), at
equal distances, the
Harudes, Marcomanni, Tribocci, Vangiones, Nemetes, Sedusii, Suebi; and surrounded...