- Omanii? (Lugi Omani?) (the
Omani may have been the same as the Manimi)
Marsigni Vandals /
Vandilii (at the time of the
Migration Period and
Decline of...
- the
Marsigni, Gotini, and Buri.
Behind them the
Marsigni, Gotini, Osi, and Buri,
close in the rear of the
Marcomanni and Quadi. [Retro
Marsigni, Cotini...
-
Retro Marsigni, Cotini, Osi, Buri
terga Marcomanorum Quadorumque claudunt. e
quibus Marsigni et Buri
sermone cultuque Suebos referunt:
Cotinos Gallica...
-
Marcomanni and Quadi, "dwelling in
forests and on mountain-tops", live the
Marsigni, and Buri, who "in
their language and
manner of life,
resemble the Suevi"...
-
Further possibilities include a
connection with the
ethnic names Marsi and
Marsigni of
Italy and Bohemia, or a
derivation from Old
Norse marr
meaning "sea...
- the
north of the
Marcomanni and
Quadi Tacitus names four peoples, the
Marsigni,
Cotini (or "Gotini"), Osi, and Buri,
dwelling in a
range of mountains...
- Silingi.
Tacitus in his
description of
Magna Germania mentions Suevi:
Marsigni, Osi, Gotini, Buri in what
later became Silesia and
Burgundiones and Lygii...
-
consonantal cluster was
often transcribed to -gn- in
Latin (e.g. Reudigni,
Marsigni). An
etymology from *sengjōz ('those who live in a
dried region'; cf. MHG...