- The
Suebi (also
spelled Suavi,
Suevi or
Suebians) were a
large group of
Germanic peoples originally from the Elbe
river region in what is now
Germany and...
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neighboring Germanic tribes among the
younger warriors,
while among the
Suebians, the knot was
sported even by old men as a
status symbol,
which "distinguishes...
- The
Baltic Sea is an arm of the
Atlantic Ocean that is
enclosed by the
countries of Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Russia...
- The
Danube Swabians (German:
Donauschwaben [ˈdoːnaʊʃvaːbm̩] ) is a
collective term for the
ethnic German-speaking po****tion who
lived in the
Kingdom of...
- The
Suebi spoke a
Germanic language and
classical sources refer to a
Suebian language. In particular, the
Suebi are ****ociated with the
concept of an...
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Peninsula – the Alani, a
people of Scythian, or Tatar, race; the
Vandals and
Suebians,
Germanic races. The
Alani were, for the most part,
quickly brought into...
- Maroboduus, but
Maroboduus sent it to Rome. The
Langobardi and Semnones,
Suebians living near to the
Cherusci on the Elbe,
defected from this
kingdom in...
- peat
cutters to the
southeast of Osterby, Germany. The hair is tied in a
Suebian knot. The head is at the
State Archaeological Museum at
Gottorf Castle...
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protect the
Rhine border. A sub-tribe of the
Suebians settled on the
lower reaches of the Neckar. The
Neckar Suebians were
given the
status of a
civitas and...
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including not only
Goths and Alans, but also Vandals, Gepids, Heruli,
Suebians and Rugians. The Huns,
especially under their King Attila, made frequent...