- 787 and 796) that the
Lombards descended from a
small tribe called the
Winnili, who
dwelt in
northern Germany before migrating to s**** new lands. Earlier...
- as the
Winnili were
ruled by a
woman named Gambara who had two sons, Ybor and Agio. The Vandals,
ruled by
Ambri and ****i, came to the
Winnili with their...
- as the
Winnili were
ruled by a
woman named Gambara who had two sons, Ybor and Aio. The Vandals,
ruled by
Ambri and ****i, came to the
Winnili with their...
- translation.
Origin The text
mentions an
island Scandanan, the home of the
Winnili.
Their ruler was a
woman called Gambara, with her sons Ybor and Agio. The...
-
legend is
about the
origin of the
Langobard people, then
known as the
Winnili, and it
takes place either before they
emigrated from
Scandinavia or after...
- the land of
their origin where they were said to have been
known as the
Winnili.
Other than this,
Sceaf is
mentioned only in
chronicles tracing the lineage...
-
legend that before, or after, the
Langobard people, then
known as the
Winnili,
emigrated from Scandinavia, led by the
brothers Ibor and Agio,
their neighbours...
- the
Gaels of
Ireland and Britain)
Virdar (in Småland)
Theustes Vinili /
Winnili /
Vinoviloth (Scandinavian
Lombards or
Longobards or Langobards): Hundingas...
-
century CE. It has been
suggested that they
would have been the same as the
Winnili.
Sometimes Vingulmark is also mentioned.
Jordanes writes: And
there are...
- Jordanes, c. 550; Finnas, Scriðefinnas – in Widsith, c. 600; Skridfinnar,
Winnili – by Paul the Deacon, c. 790; Finnas,
Cwenas – by
Ohthere of Hålogaland...