- The
Hermunduri, Hermanduri, Hermunduli, Hermonduri, or
Hermonduli were an
ancient Germanic tribe, who
occupied an
inland area near the
source of the Elbe...
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included many
peoples with
their own
names such as the Marcomanni, Quadi,
Hermunduri, Semnones, and Lombards. New
groupings formed later, such as the Alamanni...
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cluster of
allied Suebian peoples in this region,
which also
included the
Hermunduri, Varisti, and
Quadi along the Danube, and the
Semnones and Langobardi...
- The
Battle between the
Hermunduri and the Chatti, po****rly
known as the Salt
Battle (German: Salzschlacht) was
fought in
Germania in 58 AD
between the...
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distinguished the
Chatti and
Suebi but
grouped them
together with the
Hermunduri and the Cherusci,
calling this
group the Hermiones,
which is a nation...
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Natural History (4.100)
claimed that the
Irminones included the Suebi,
Hermunduri, Chatti, and Cherusci. In the so-called
Frankish Table of
Nations (c....
- They
lived near the
Roman frontier on the
Danube river, east of the
Hermunduri, and west of the
Marcomanni and Quadi.
Ptolemy (Book 2,
Chapter 10) adds...
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Roman province of Rhaetia.
Claudius Ptolemy mentions neither the
Hermunduri nor the
Thuringians in his geography, but
instead the Teuriochaemae, who...
- the
pontes longi, amid the vast
swamps between the
Rhine and the Ems.
Hermunduri subdued and
forced to flee into the
territory of the Marcomanni. 1–4 AD...
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northwest of it, and
Pannonia to the
south of it. The
other three were the
Hermunduri,
Naristi (also
known as Varisti), and the Quadi's
powerful western neighbours...