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- The Ingaevones (Latin pronunciation: [ɪŋɡae̯ˈwoːneːs]) or Ingvaeones were a Germanic cultural group living in the Northern Germania along the North Sea...
- Ingwaz was the legendary ancestor of the Ingaevones, or more accurately Ingvaeones, and is also the reconstructed name of the Elder ****hark rune ᛜ and Anglo-Saxon...
- from dialects spoken by the Irminones (also known as the Elbe group), Ingvaeones (or North Sea Germanic group), and Istvaeones (or Weser–Rhine group)....
- written about a half-century later, Tacitus lists only three subgroups: the Ingvaeones (near the sea), the Herminones (in the interior of Germania), and the...
- Mannus three sons, from whose names those nearest the ocean are called Ingvaeones, those in the middle Herminones, and the rest Istvaeones. Some people...
- same region. It means "protected by Yngvi", who is the main god for the Ingvaeones, and is probably a different name for the Germanic god Freyr. Ingemar...
- frequently found in both Celtic (e.g., Lingones, Senones) and Germanic (e.g., Ingvaeones, Semnones) tribal names during the Roman period. The term conveys the...
- Germanic names made reference to either the god Ing or to the tribe of the Ingvaeones (who were presumably in turn named for the god). Inge is also encountered...
- been the same as the Varini or Viruni) North Sea Germani (Ingaevones / Ingvaeones) Ambrones (possibly the Imbers / Ymbers / Ymbrum of Widsith, tribe that...
- in the interior of Germania. Other Germanic groups of tribes were the Ingvaeones, living on the coast, and Istvaeones, who accounted for the rest. Tacitus...