- The Irminones, also
referred to as
Herminones or
Hermiones (Ancient Gr****: Ἑρμίονες), were a
large group of
early Germanic tribes settling in the Elbe...
- The
Cutting out of the Hermione, or
Capture of Hermione, was a
naval action that took
place at
Puerto Cabello,
Venezuela on 25
October 1799. The formerly...
- of
Tuisto and the
progenitor of the
three Germanic tribes Ingaevones,
Herminones and Istvaeones. In
discussing the
German tribes,
Tacitus wrote: In ancient...
- Vandili, the Inguaeones, the
Istuaeones (living near the Rhine), the
Herminones (in the
Germanic interior), and the
Peucini Basternae (living on the lower...
- to
neighbouring groups, the
Ingaevones on the
North Sea coast, and the
Herminones,
living inland of
these groups. In linguistics, the term "Istvaeonic languages"...
- /
Ascomanni (name for the
Vikings by Adam of Bremen) Elbe
Germanics (
Herminones /
Hermiones / Irminones) Baemi-Baenochaemae
Baemi /
Baimoi Baenochaemae...
- had
three sons, the
offspring of whom were
referred to as Ingaevones,
Herminones and Istaevones,
living near the
Ocean (proximi Oceano), in the interior...
- they say, the
coast tribes are
called Ingaevones;
those of the interior,
Herminones; all the rest, Istaevones". In 1904, a
Viking Age
statuette identified...
- by
other scholars such as
Matthias Springer. Vibilius, c. 18 - c. 50
Herminones Armalausi Alamanni List of
Germanic peoples The
Collection of Pre- and...
-
claimed that this
German name had been
Latinized into the
tribal name
Herminones mentioned in Tacitus, and that it
actually meant the
heirs of the sun-king:...