- The
Nahanarvali, also
known as the Nahavali, Naha-Narvali, and Nahanavali, were a
Germanic tribe mentioned by the
Roman scholar Tacitus in his Germania...
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Tacitus in the Germania.
Tacitus reports that in a
sacred grove of the
Nahanarvali, "a
priest adorned as a
woman presides, but they
commemorate gods who...
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mentions the five most powerful: Harii, Helveconae, Manimi,
Helisii and
Nahanarvali. The next
information about the
Lugians comes from C****ius Dio's work...
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Nerthus (Germania 40) as well as the cult of the
Alcis controlled by the
Nahanarvali (Germania 43) and Tacitus's
account of the
origin myth of the Semnones...
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Lacringi Lemovii Lombards Heaðobards
Lugii Diduni Helisii Helveconae Manimi Nahanarvali Marcomanni Marsacii Marsi Mattiaci Nemetes Njars Nuithones Osi Quadi...
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Lacringi Lemovii Lombards Heaðobards
Lugii Diduni Helisii Helveconae Manimi Nahanarvali Marcomanni Marsacii Marsi Mattiaci Nemetes Njars Nuithones Osi Quadi...
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Lacringi Lemovii Lombards Heaðobards
Lugii Diduni Helisii Helveconae Manimi Nahanarvali Marcomanni Marsacii Marsi Mattiaci Nemetes Njars Nuithones Osi Quadi...
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plural and
Eolum the
dative plural)
Lacringes /
Lacringi Nahanarvali Silingi (same as the
Nahanarvali?) (at one
point they
lived in Silesia, and the name of...
- (Vandili),
along with the Lacringi, Asdingi, Silingi, Helvecones, and
Nahanarvali.
During the
reign of
Constantius II, the
Sarmatian masters (the Arcaragantes)...
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Lacringi Lemovii Lombards Heaðobards
Lugii Diduni Helisii Helveconae Manimi Nahanarvali Marcomanni Marsacii Marsi Mattiaci Nemetes Njars Nuithones Osi Quadi...