- The
Teutons (Latin: Teutones, Teutoni,
Ancient Gr****: Τεύτονες) were an
ancient northern European tribe mentioned by
Roman authors. The
Teutons are best...
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Teutonic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Teutonic or
Teuton(s) may
refer to:
Teutons, a
Germanic tribe or
Celtic tribe mentioned by Gr**** and Roman...
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Roman Republic and the
migrating Proto-Germanic tribes, the
Cimbri and the
Teutons (Teutones). It
ended in defeat, and near disaster, for the Romans. The...
- inhabitants. The ****ans had no
fixed settlements for resistance, and soon the
Teutons were
expanding into
their territory. By 1220, the
Teutonics Knights had...
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Johannes Teutonicus may
refer to: John of Wildeshausen,
called Johannes Teutonicus (ca. 1180–1252) -
Master General of the
Dominican order Johannes Teutonicus...
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enrage the crowd, such as
Nikolai Volkoff and The Iron Sheik.
Nicknamed The
Teuton Terror,
Schmidt wrestled a rough, aggressive,
scientific style,
often with...
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exact origin. In the late 2nd
century BC,
along with the
fellow Cimbri and
Teutons, the
Ambrones migrated from
their original homes and
invaded the Roman...
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sustainability if we
cannot even
imagine what the path
feels like."
Christopher B.
Teuton book
provides a
comprehensive look into
Cherokee oral
traditions and art...
- ("Teutonic Fury") is a
Latin phrase referring to the
proverbial ferocity of the
Teutons, or more generally, of the
Germanic tribes of the
Roman Empire period....
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descended from Proto-Indo-European *tewtéh₂- 'people', from
which the word
Teutons also originates. Pre-human ancestors, the
Danuvius guggenmosi, who were...