- The
Pforzen buckle is a
silver belt
buckle found in
Pforzen, Ostallgäu (Schwaben) in 1992. The
Alemannic grave in
which it was
found (no. 239)
dates to...
-
Pforzen is a muni****lity in Ostallgäu, Bavaria. Near
Pforzen is an
extended Alemannic cemetery that was in use from the 5th up to the 8th century. A...
- Alfred. Die
Runeninschrift von Bergakker:
Versuch einer Deutung, in:
Pforzen und Bergakker. Neue
Untersuchungen zu Runeninschriften,
edited by Alfred...
- ****hark
inscriptions from as
early as the
sixth century AD (such as the
Pforzen buckle), the Old High
German period is
generally seen as
beginning with...
- Old
English Ægil [ˈæɡil] of the
Franks Casket and
Alamannic Aigil of the
Pforzen buckle. The Proto-Germanic form of the
legend may only be
guessed at, but...
- category:
Lombards (source:
Paulus Diaconus)
Alamanni (see:
Nordendorf fibula,
Pforzen buckle)
Franks and
Thuringii (see:
Frankish mythology, Donar's Oak) Saxons...
-
Elder ****hark
inscriptions dating to the
sixth century (Bülach fibula,
Pforzen buckle,
Nordendorf fibula). In the Old High
German period, the
first coherent...
- "bronze
capsule of Schretzheim" (c. 600) and the
silver belt
buckle found in
Pforzen, Ostallgäu (Schwaben). A
number of
Latin texts include Lombardic names...
- High
German languages.
Alemannic runic inscriptions such as
those on the
Pforzen buckle are
among the
earliest testimonies of Old High German. The High...
-
Dover (Kent) belt
parts (plaques, buckles, strap-ends):
Vimose buckle,
Pforzen buckle, Heilbronn-Böckingen,
Szabadbattyan rings: six
known Anglo-Saxon...