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Silings or
Silingi (Latin: Silingae;
Ancient Gr****: Σιλίγγαι – Silingai) were a
Germanic tribe, part of the
larger Vandal group. The
Silingi at one point...
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crossed the
Pyrenees into the
Iberian Peninsula,
where the
Hasdingi and the
Silingi settled in
Gallaecia (northwest Iberia) and
Baetica (south-central Iberia)...
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Hungary and Romania. At the end of 406, they parti****ted
together with
Silingi Vandals and
Sarmatian Alans in the
crossing of the Rhine.
Their king Godigisel...
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While Tacitus did not
mention the
Silingi, nor the
locations of the Nahanarvali, it has been
speculated that the
Silingi,
known from Ptolemy, were in approximately...
- and led a
coalition of
Germanic peoples,
including the
Hasdingi Vandals,
Silingi Vandals, Suebi, and
others from
Pannonia with the
intention of invading...
- 405/406, a
coalition of
barbaric peoples (Alanen,(Vandals:
Hasdingi and
Silingi) and Suebi)
broke through the
Roman border defense on the
Rhine and invaded...
- the
Suebic Semnones.
Ptolemy places the
Silingi to
their south in the
stretch between these rivers.
These Silingi appear in
later history as a
branch of...
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defeated by the
emperor Probus in 278 near a river,
together with the
Silingi and Vandals. A few
years later,
Claudius Mamertinus mentions them along...
- Hispania,
Iberian Peninsula, the
Hasdingi Vandals,
settled in Gallaecia, the
Silingi vandals settled in Baetica,
roughly today's Andalusia;
sometime after many...
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Pagan tribes of the
Lusatian culture. It was then
settled by Slavs. The
Silingi, a subpo****tion of the East
Germanic tribe known as the
Vandals are the...