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- 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...
- 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...
- translation. Origin The text mentions an island Scandanan, the home of the Winnili. Their rulers were Ybor and Agio whose mother, Gambara, was a wise and...
- 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...
- Jordanes, c. 550; Finnas, Scriðefinnas – in Widsith, c. 600; Skridfinnar, Winnili – by Paul the Deacon, c. 790; Finnas, Cwenas – by Ohthere of Hålogaland...
- their king, Berig by name." Paul the Deacon 1974, pp. 2–3 "The race of Winnili, that is, of Langobards, which afterwards ruled prosperously in Italy,...