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  1. 19 de sept. de 2023 · Elbe Germanic. Terms or senses in the unattested proto-language, or dialectal grouping, ancestral to the later Lombardic, Alemannic, Bavarian and Thuringian varieties. This language variety is reconstructed . Also known as Irminonic or Erminonic. The following label generates this category: Elbe Germanic edit.

  2. Aduatici, Atouatikoi ( Ἀτουατικοί) Left bank of the Rhine in the squad of the Belgian tribes against Caesar. In the first century BC in the area of today's Tongeren (Belgium), between the Scheldt and the Meuse. Julius Caesar. Aelvaeones, Elouaiones, Elvaiones, Aelvaeones, Ailouaiones, Alouiones, Ailouones.

  3. Germanic–Roman contacts. The contact between Germanic tribes and Romans can be divided into four aspects as defined by archaeologist Are Kolberg: the military, the trade, the gift, and the plunder aspect. [1] All these aspects give probable answers as to how and why Roman objects got into Germanic hands, and why a vast amount of Roman objects ...

  4. Polabian Slavs. Map of West- Central Europe from 919 to 1125, by William R. Shepherd. The territory of the Polabian Slavs is outlined in purple near the top, with the Obotrite and Veleti groups in white and the Sorb groups colored purple. Polabian Slavs, also known as Elbe Slavs [a] and more broadly as Wends, is a collective term applied to a ...

  5. Unknown. The Roman campaigns in Germania (12 BC – AD 16) were a series of conflicts between the Germanic tribes and the Roman Empire. Tensions between the Germanic tribes and the Romans began as early as 17/16 BC with the Clades Lolliana, where the 5th Legion under Marcus Lollius was defeated by the tribes Sicambri, Usipetes, and Tencteri.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GermaniaGermania - Wikipedia

    Germania ( / dʒərˈmeɪni.ə / jər-MAY-nee-ə; Latin: [ɡɛrˈmaːni.a] ), also called Magna Germania (English: Great Germania ), Germania Libera (English: Free Germania ), or Germanic Barbaricum to distinguish it from the Roman province of the same name, was a historical region in north-central Europe during the Roman era, which was ...

  7. ISO 639-3. –. Glottolog. lowa1241. Areas where Alemannic German dialects are spoken. Low Alemannic. Low Alemannic German ( German: Niederalemannisch) is a branch of Alemannic German, which is part of Upper German. Its varieties are only partly intelligible to non-Alemannic speakers.