-
parishes and six
towns and
villages are
still named Suevos or Suegos, from the
medieval form
Suevos, all of them from the
Latin Sueuos 'Sueves', and referring...
- part of the
river Elbe
which divided them from the
Suevi (Albis
Germaniae Suevos a
Cerveciis dividiit).
According to
Lubor Niederle, the
Serbian district...
-
Braulio Christian Escuredo as Tati
Nacho Castaño as
Ricardo Portabales Pepo
Suevos as Di Stéfano Xosé
Manuel Esperante as Cándido
Silva Iolanda Muíños as Carmen...
- most of the Gallaeci. In
Galicia four
parishes and six
villages are
named Suevos or Suegos, i.e. Sueves,
after old
Suebic settlements. The
Visigoths were...
- Fr****etto 2003, p. 173
Cossue (28
November 2005). "Breve
historia del
reino suevo de
Gallaecia (1)" (in Spanish). Celtiberia.net.
Archived from the original...
- Lañas, Larín, Loureda, Monteagudo, Morás, Oseiro, Pastoriza, Sorrizo,
Suevos Government • Alcalde (Mayor)
Carlos Calvelo Martínez (PP) Area • Total...
-
Germanic Peoples during the
Migration Period), in E.
Koller & H. Laitenberger,
Suevos – Schwaben. Das Königreich der
Sueben auf der
Iberischen Halbinsel (411–585)...
-
Punta de
Nariga Punta do Razo
Punta Falcoeira Ria de Laxe Ria de
Lires Suevos Rías
Altas Rías
Baixas Costa do
Marisco Way of the
Lighthouses "Costa da...
- Juan José González-Irún y Sánchez. 8
October 1993
Antonio González-Aller y
Suevos. 4
October 1994
Manuel Calvo Freijomil. 15
September 1995 Sebastián Zaragoza...
-
Chegada dos
Suevos". notapositiva.com (in Portuguese).
Archived from the
original on 23
December 2014.
Retrieved 12
March 2016. "
Suevos". infoescola...