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weighed between 28 and 250 kg (60 and 550 lb). The
smallest known species D.
teutonis was
about 60 cm (24 in) long and
weighed 14
kilograms (31 lb). The larger...
- 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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modern Norway Teuriochaimai Teutonoari Unterelbe (Lower Elbe)
Teutons Teutoni,
Teutones Together with the
Cimbri and the
Ambrones after the 120 BC invasion...
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first and
second century BC,
which would coincide with the time that the
Teutoni and
Cimbri left
their homelands in
Northern Germany and
migrated through...
- floodwaters, at the end of the 2nd
century bce,
migratory hordes of Cimbri,
Teutoni, and
Ambrones from
Jutland broke through the Celtic-Illyrian zone and reached...
- ProQuest 206848589. Bichlmeier, Harald; Blažek, Václav (2020). "'Cimbri' et '
Teutoni'". Acta
Linguistica Lithuanica (83): 27–54–27–54. doi:10.35321/all83-02...
- year 111 BC,
where they were
joined by the Tigurini, and,
probably the
Teutoni-Toutonoi-Toygenoi. (The
precise identity of the
latter group is unclear)...
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called themselves the Ascenos,
which with time
derived into Tuiscones. The
Teutoni, a
tribe with a name
which probably came from the same root, did, through...
-
military alliances, and
cultural exchanges with Rome as well. The
Cimbri and
Teutoni incursions into
Roman Italy were
thrust back in 101 BC.
These invasions...
- the
Belgian tribe of the
Atuatuci "was
descended from the
Cimbri and
Teutoni, who, upon
their march into our
province and Italy, set down such of their...