- The Thuringii, or
Thuringians were a
Germanic people who
lived in the
kingdom of the
Thuringians that
appeared during the late
Migration Period south of...
-
Germanic peoples,
including the Sciri, Heruli, Suebi, Alemanni, Naristi,
Thuringi and Lombards. They
might also have
included non-Germanic
Romance people...
- Steuer;
Janine Fries-****lach; John Hines, eds. (2014). The
Baiuvarii and
Thuringi: An
Ethnographic Perspective.
Boydell Press. p. 2. ISBN 9781843839156....
- Attila's
empire included not only Huns and Sciri, but also Goths, Gepids,
Thuringi, Rugii, Suebi, Heruli,
Alans and Sarmatians. The
Sciri parti****ted in...
- Fries-****lach, Janine; Steuer, Heiko; Hines, John, eds. (2014). The
Baiuvarii and
Thuringi: An
Ethnographic Perspective.
Boydell &
Brewer Ltd. ISBN 9781843839156...
- Green,
Dennis (2014), "The Boii,
Bavaria and Bohemia", The
Baiuvarii and
Thuringi: An
ethnographic Perspective,
Boydell & Brewer, p. 18, ISBN 9781843839156...
- His
first marriage was to Raicunda,
daughter of Bisinus, King of the
Thuringi. His
second marriage was to Austrigusa, a
Gepid possibly named after her...
- and Gepids: "Marcomanni, Suebi, Quadi, and
alongside them the Herules,
Thuringi and Rugii".
After the
death of
Attila in 453, his sons lost
power over...
-
mentioned "Marcomanni, Suebi, Quadi",
alongside the
expected "Herules,
Thuringi and Rugii". This
implies that the
Marcomanni might for
example have been...
- Koblenz. The
Hunnic army included,
besides Huns, the Gepids, Rugii, Sciri,
Thuringi, Ostrogoths.
Thompson suggests that Attila's
first objective was the Ripuarian...