- The
Ingaevones (Latin pronunciation: [ɪŋɡae̯ˈwoːneːs]) were a
Germanic cultural group living in the
Northern Germania along the
North Sea
coast in the...
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inhabited by
another Germanic people, the
Guiones (probably
either the
Inguaeones, or Gutones).
Pomponius Mela (died
circa 45 CE)
stated that the Teutons...
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century CE,
Pliny the
Elder lists five
Germanic subgroups: the Vandili, the
Inguaeones, the
Istuaeones (living near the Rhine), the
Herminones (in the Germanic...
- Ingaevones, Ingvaeones, Ingwaeones,
Inguaeones, Inguiones, Ingwines,
Guiones Ingvaeones, Ingaevones, Ingvaenoes,
Inguaeones Large group of
Germanic tribes...
- ****ociate him with the god or hero *Ingwaz, the
presumed progenitor of the
Inguaeones found in Tacitus's Germania,
whose name is
attested in the Old English...
- Goths. An
alternative interpretation is that
Pliny was
referring to the
Inguaeones, as he does in a
related geographical p****age
about the
Germanic part...
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mentions the
Teutones in the same
section as the
Guiones (****VII 11); the
Inguaeones are
mentioned at Book IV, Chap. 27 (aka 13)
Strabo 1903, Book VII, Chap...
- peoples, the
other subdivisions as the
three West
Germanic groups, the
Inguaeones,
Istuaeones and Hermiones, and the East
Germanic Vandili. Notably, the...