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  1. Marcomer

    kings Category Chatti Category 4th century monarchs in Europe cs Marcomer de Marcomer es Marcomir ...   more details



  1. Frankenau

    in Waldeck Frankenberg district Category Chatti de Frankenau eo Frankenau fa fr Frankenau ...   more details



  1. Beer, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

    of Beer consists of villages including Gorakki , Daigra,,...Soha, Telhala, Chatti, Dheri, tahli ... from Soha, the only access to Telhala, Chatti, Dheri Gorakki and other small villages is from Soha ...   more details



  1. Gudensberg

    as the highest god by the Chatti in Old Germanic times. In the Middle Ages , a castle was built ... documentary mention in 1040. The village church was consecrated in 1718. Maden At the time when the Chatti ... water spring north of the Scharfenstein that was a holy place to the Chatti, who believed it held ... in the district of Schwalm Eder Category Chatti be de Gudensberg eo Gudensberg ...   more details



  1. Cherusci

    the command of Arminius the Cherusci, Bructeri , Marsi Germanic Marsi , Sicambri , Chauci and Chatti ..., after a quick raid on the Chatti, invaded the lands of the Marsi in 14 AD with 12,000 legionnaires ... Walls. In 19, Adgandestrius , a chief of the Chatti , asked Rome for poison to kill Arminius. Tacitus ...   more details



  1. Donar Oak

    index.shtml Website of Fulda Bishopric for the Year of Boniface 2004 Category Chatti Category ...   more details



  1. Felsberg, Hesse

    century, the Felsberg area was inhabited by the Chatti , a Germanic peoples Germanic people . The only ... 15 he destroyed Mattium nowadays Maden , the Chatti s capital. In the 8th century, the Felsberg ... Towns and municipalities in the district of Schwalm Eder Category Chatti de Felsberg Hessen eo Felsberg ...   more details



  1. Legio I Adiutrix

    . In 83, they fought the Germanic wars against the Chatti , a German tribe living across the Rhine ... legions 01 Adiutrix Category 68 establishments Category Chatti bg I ca Legi I Adiutrix ...   more details



  1. Ampsivarii

    died 394 , attacked the Franks across the Rhine and works some devastation. A force of Chatti ... imply that some Ampsivarii had found refuge among the Chatti and still held a tribal identity ...   more details



  1. Yamunotri

    Image Yamuna at Yamunotri.JPG thumb right 200px Yamuna River at Yamunotri Yamunotri lang hi is the source of the Yamuna River and the seat of the Goddess Yami Yamuna in Hinduism . It is situated at an altitude of convert 3293 m ft in the Garhwal Himalayas and located approximately convert 30 km mi sp us North of Uttarkashi , the headquarters of the Uttarkashi district in the Garhwal Division of Uttarakhand , India . It is one of the four sites in India s Chhota Char Dham pilgrimage. The sacred shrine of Yamunotri, source of the river Yamuna, is the westernmost shrine in the Garhwal Himalayas, perched atop a flank of Bandar Poonch Parvat. The chief attraction at Yamunotri is the temple devoted to the Goddess Yamuna and the holy thermal springs at Janki Chatti 7  km. Away . The actual source, a frozen lake of ice and glacier Champasar Glacier located on the Kalind Mountain at a height of 4,421 m above sea level, about 1  km further up, is not frequented generally as it is not accessible hence the shrine has been located on the foot of the hill. The approach is extremely difficult and pilgrims therefore offer puja at the temple itself. The temple of Yamuna, on the left bank of the Yamuna, was constructed by Maharaja Pratap Shah of Tehri Garhwal. The deity is made of black marble. The Yamuna, like the Ganges, has been elavated to the status of a divine mother for the Hindus and has been held responsible for nurturing and developing the Indian civilization. Close to the temple are hot water springs gushing out from the mountain cavities. Surya Kund is the most important kund . Near the Surya Kund there is a shila called Divya Shila, which is worshipped before puja is offered to the deity. Devotees prepare rice and potatoes, tied in muslin cloth, to offer at the shrine by dipping them in these hot water springs. Rice so cooked is taken back home as prasadam . The pujaris of Yamunotri come from the village of Kharsali near Janki Chatti. They are the admini ...   more details



  1. Vishnuprayag

    it. The project is located at Hanuman Chatti near Vishnuprayag. ref http www.cargill.co.in wcm ... Vishnuprayag. Hanuman Chatti Situated few kilometers ahead of Vishnuprayag where a temple is dedicated ...   more details



  1. 83

    Use mdy dates date February 2011 Year dab 83 Year nav 83 M1 year in topic NOTOC Year 83 Roman numerals LXXXIII was a common year starting on Wednesday link will display the full calendar of the Julian calendar . At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Augustus and Quintus Petillius Rufus Rufus or, less frequently, year 836 Ab urbe condita . The denomination 83 for this year has been used since the early medieval period , when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Events onlyinclude By place Roman Empire Possible date of the Battle of Mons Graupius 83 or 84 . According to Tacitus , 10,000 Britons historical Britons and 360 Roman Empire Romans are killed. Roman emperor Domitian fights the Chatti , a Germanic tribes Germanic tribe . His victory allows the construction of fortifications Limes along the Rhine frontier. Inchtuthil , Roman castra fort built in Scotland . Domitian is again also a List of Early Imperial Roman Consuls Roman Consul . In Ancient Rome Rome , the castration of slavery slaves is prohibited. onlyinclude Births Deaths Consort Liang , consort of Emperor Zhang of Han References Reflist DEFAULTSORT 83 Category 83 af 83 als 80er Johr 83 am 83 . . . ar 83 an 83 ast 83 az 83 bn be 83 be x old 83 bh bs 83 br 83 bg 83 ca 83 cv 83 cs 83 co 83 cy 83 da 83 de 83 et 83 el 83 es 83 eo 83 eu 83 fa fr 83 fy 83 ga 83 gd 83 gl 83 gan 83 ko 83 hy 83 hr 83. io 83 bpy id 83 ia 83 os 83 it 83 he 83 jv 83 ka 83 kk 83 sw 83 ht 83 almanak jilyen la 83 lb 83 lt 83 m. lmo 83 hu 83 mk 83 mg 83 mr . . ms 83 nah 83 nl 83 new ja 83 nap 83 no 83 nn 83 oc 83 or uz 83 pi nds 83 pl 83 pt 83 ty 83 ro 83 qu 83 ru 83 sah 83 sa sq 83 simple 83 sk 83 sl 83 srn 83 sr 83 sh 83 su 83 fi 83 sv 83 tl 83 tt 83 th . . 626 tr 83 tk 83 uk 83 ur 83 vec 83 vi 83 vo 83 war 83 yo 83 zh 83 ...   more details



  1. 187

    Use mdy dates date February 2011 Year dab 187 Year nav 187 M1 year in topic NOTOC Year 187 Roman numerals CLXXXVII was a common year starting on Sunday link will display the full calendar of the Julian calendar . At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Quintius and Aelianus or, less frequently, year 940 Ab urbe condita . The denomination 187 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Events onlyinclude By place Roman Empire Septimius Severus Lucius Septimius Severus , born in Leptis Magna , is named legate of Lyon Lyonnais Gaul . Septimius Severus marries a Syrian princess Julia Domna age 17 , she is the youngest daughter of high priest Julius Bassianus , a descendant of the Royal Family of Emesa Royal House of Emesa . Her elder sister is Julia Maesa . Another plague hits Ancient Rome Rome . Clodius Albinus defeats the Chatti , a highly organized Germany German tribe that controlled the area that includes the Black Forest . Asia Rebellion of Zhang Chun and Zhang Ju . First case of Wu Hu Wuhuan soldiers within the Chinese army joining a rebellion. By topic Religion Olympians succeeds Pertinax as Patriarch of Constantinople . onlyinclude Births Cao Pi , first emperor of Cao Wei Wei d. 226 Guo Huai , general of Cao Wei Wei d. 255 References Reflist DEFAULTSORT 187 Category 187 af 187 am 187 . . . ang 187 ar 187 an 187 ast 187 az 187 bn map bms 187 be 187 be x old 187 bh bs 187 br 187 bg 187 ca 187 cv 187 cs 187 co 187 cy 187 da 187 de 187 et 187 el 187 es 187 eo 187 eu 187 fa fr 187 fy 187 gd 187 gl 187 gan 187 ko 187 hy 187 hr 187. io 187 bpy id 187 os 187 it 187 he 187 jv 187 ka 187 csb 187 kk 187 sw 187 ht 187 almanak jilyen la 187 lb 187 lt 187 m. lmo 187 hu 187 mk 187 mr . . ms 187 nah 187 nl 187 new ja 187 nap 187 no 187 nn 187 oc 187 or uz 187 pa pi pnb 187 nds 187 pl ...   more details



  1. Bructeri

    Image GermanenAD50.png thumb right 300px Germanic tribes around 50 CE The Bructeri were a Germanic tribe located in northwestern Germany Soester B rde , between the Lippe River Lippe and Ems river Ems rivers south of the Teutoburg Forest , in present day North Rhine Westphalia around 100 BC through 350 350 AD . They formed an alliance with the Cherusci , the Marsi Germanic Marsi , the Chatti , Sicambri , and the Chauci , under the leadership of Arminius , that defeated the Roman Empire Roman General Publius Quinctilius Varus Varus and annihilated his three legions at the Battle of Teutoburg Forest in 9 9 AD . A large bronze and granite monument to Arminius colloquially known as Hermann The German was erected near Detmold in the 19th century and portrays a rather Romantic interpretation of this Germanic chieftain with a winged helmet, his short sword held aloft in victory, and a Roman Standard ground beneath his foot. Six years later, one of the generals serving under Germanicus , Lucius Stertinius L. Stertinius defeated the Bructeri and devastated their lands. Among the booty captured by Stertinius was the eagle standard of Legio XIX that had been lost at Teutoburg Forest. Refusing to bow to Roman rule, the Bructeri in 69 70 participated in the Batavian rebellion . The best known of the Bructeri was their wise woman Veleda , the spiritual leader of the Batavi rising her subsequent fate is not known, but it is generally believed that she was captured by the Romans. The Bructeri were eventually absorbed into the larger Franks Frankish Ripuarians community. The best place to find archival documents and history of the tribe is Soest, Germany . Literature Ralf G. Jahn Der r misch germanische Krieg 9 16 n. Chr. . Inaugural Dissertation, Bonn 2001. G nter Neumann, Harald von Petrikovits, Rafael von Uslar Brukterer . In Reallexikon der Germanischen Altertumskunde . Bd. 3, S. 581ff. See also Portal Ancient Germanic culture List of Germanic peoples Barbarian invasions Germani ...   more details



  1. Istvaeones

    Inline date July 2010 File Germanic dialects ca. AD 1.png thumb right 300px The distribution of the primary Germanic languages Germanic dialect groups in Europe in around AD 1 legend Blue North Germanic languages North Germanic legend Red North Sea Germanic , or Ingvaeonic legend Orange Weser Rhine Germanic , or Istvaeonic legend Yellow Elbe Germanic , or Irminonic legend Green East Germanic languages East Germanic The Istvaeones , also called Istaevones, Istriaones, Istriones, Sthraones, Thracones, Rhine Germans and Weser Rhine Germans Istw onen , Weser Rhein Germanen in German , were a West Germanic cultural group or proto tribe. Their name was recorded in Germania book Germania by Tacitus , a 1st century Roman historian, who categorized them as one of the tribes of the sons of Mannus and labelled them as those tribes who were neither Ingvaeones nor Irminones . The Istvaeones were the tribe of Istaev, son of Mannus. They dwelt around the Atlantic ocean Atlantic coast modern day Netherlands , Belgium and northern France as well as the Rhine and Weser river systems from perhaps 500 BCE, until the differentiation of localized Teutons Teutonic tribes Chatti , Hessians , Franks in that region circa 250 CE Low Franconian languages Istvaeonic , or Low Franconian , is the grouping that includes Dutch language Dutch and related languages in Friedrich Maurer s classification. ref Friedrich Maurer 1942 , Nordgermanen und Allemanen Studien zur germanischen und fr hdeutschen Sprachgeschichte, Stammes und Volkskunde , Bern Francke Verlag. ref There is also evidence some of them merged with the North Sea Germans Ingvaeones . Jacob Grimm in the book Deutsche Mythologie urged that Iscaevones was the correct form, partly because it would connect the name to an ancestor figure in Norse mythology named Ask and Embla Ask , and partly because in Nennius where the name Mannus is corrupted as Alanus , the ancestor of the Istaevones appears as Escio or Hisicion . There the sons of this fi ...   more details



  1. Marsi (Germanic)

    about the germanic people the italian people Marsi Refimprove date December 2009 Image GermanenAD50.png thumb right 300px Germanic tribes around 50 CE The Marsi lang de Marser were a small Germanic tribe settled between the Rhine , Rur and Lippe River Lippe rivers in northwest Germany. Tacitus mentions them repeatedly, in particular in the context of the wars of Germanicus . They had been part of the tribal coalition of the Cheruscian war leader Arminius that in 9 AD annihilated three Roman Roman legion legion s under Publius Quinctilius Varus Varus in the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest Battle of Teutoburg Forest . Germanicus, seeking revenge for this defeat, invaded the lands of the Marsi in 14 AD with 12,000 legionnaires, 26 cohorts of auxiliaries and eight cavalry squadrons. Celebrating the feast of their goddess Tanfana , the Marsi were too drunk to respond effectively to the Roman surprise attack and were massacred. According to Tacitus Annals Tacitus Annals 1, 51 , an area of 50 Roman miles was laid to waste with fire and sword No sex, no age found pity. A Legion eagle from Varus Defeat, either from the XVII or XVIII, was recovered Enraged by this and other similar bloodbaths e.g., in the spring of 15 among the Chatti , the frequently quarrelling tribes united once again to fend back the Roman invaders. After two more years of warfare, Rome finally abandoned its efforts to push its boundaries eastward to the Weser River Weser river and retreated permanently behind the Rhine . Several town names today remain as reminders of the ancient Marsi e.g., Marsberg and Obermarsberg in eastern North Rhine Westphalia and Volkmarsen in northern Hesse . List of Leaders of the Marsi Mallovendus , ca. 15 CE ref Tacitus, Annals , wikisource The Annals Tacitus Book 1 25 I.25 Tacitus mentions Mallovendus as leader of the Marsi ref Literature Beatrix G nnewig, G nter Neumann Marsen . In Reallexikon der Germanischen Altertumskunde . Bd. 19. Berlin 2001, S.  361ff. de icon Ralf ...   more details



  1. Karahi

    redir Kadai the language family Tai Kadai languages Image wok and karahi 2.jpg thumb right 300px A wok sits next to a karahi on a Western world Western style stove. Note that the flat bottomed karahi right is sitting on an ordinary burner cover, while the round bottomed wok is balanced in a wok ring. Karahi often have round loop shaped handles, though the one shown does not. A karahi IPAc en icon k r a lang hi ka h , lang ur also kadai , korai , karai , kadhi , kadahi , kadhai or cheena chatti is a type of thick, circular, and deep cooking pot similar in shape to a wok used in Indian cuisine Indian , ref cite web url http indianfood.about.com od glossaryofterms g kadhai.htm title Kadhai publisher Indianfood.about.com date 2009 09 25 accessdate 2009 11 02 ref Pakistani cuisine Pakistani , Bangladeshi and Nepalese cuisine . Karahi are traditionally made out of cast iron cookware cast iron , and look like woks with rounded bottoms. They are sometimes now made with other materials like stainless steel and copper and Non stick surface non stick , and flat bottomed varieties now exist. Karahi are useful for the shallow or deep frying of meat, potatoes, sweets, and snacks such as samosa and fish, but are most noted for the simmering of stew s or posola , ref Promodini Varma, Dheeraj Paul http books.google.com books?id bSNbXlGCMlsC&pg PA11&dq kadhai PPP3,M1 Indian Menu Planner Introduction Roli Books Private Limited, 1995 ISBN 8174370188, 9788174370181 192 pages ref ref J. Inder Singh Kalra http books.google.com books?id UFwsluKqM8C&pg PA28&dq kadhai PPA28,M1 Prashad Cooking with Indian Masters page 28 ref which are often named karahi dishes after the utensil. Stews prepared in a karahi include chicken karahi and karahi paneer. Stews prepared using other methods are sometimes also referred to as karahi. The name karai is so much attached to cooking that one Bangladeshi TV program on cooking was named Korai Khunti . Image Handi and karahi.jpg thumb right 300 ...   more details



  1. Sunno

    Sunno was a leader dux of the Franks in the late 4th century that invaded the Roman Empire in the year 388 when the usurper and leader of the whole of Roman Gaul , Magnus Maximus was surrounded in Aquileia by Theodosius I The invasion is documented by Gregory of Tours who cited the now lost work of Sulpicius Alexander . According to this account Marcomer , Sunno and Genobaud invaded the Roman provinces Germania and Belgia. They broke through the lines killed many peoples, destroyed the most fruitfull lands and made the city K ln panic. After this raid the main body of the Franks moved back over the river Rhine with their booty. Some of the Franks remained in the Belgian woods. When the Roman generals of Magnus Maximus, Nanninus and Quintinus heard the news in Trier , they attacked those remaining Frankish forces and killed many of them. After this engagement Quintinus crossed the Rhine to punish the Franks in their own country, however his army was surrounded and beaten. Some Roman soldiers drowned in the marshes, others were killed by Franks, few made it back to their Empire. Nanninus and Quintinus were replaced by Charietto and Syrus, who were again confronted by an attack of unindentifeid Franks. Later after the fall of Magnus Maximus, Marcomer and Sunno held a short meeting about the recent attacks with the Frank Arbogastes , who was a general magister militum in the Roman army. The Franks delivered hostages as usual and Arbogastes returned to his winter quarters in Trier. A couple of years later when Arbogastes had seized power and the West Roman army was nearly completely in the hands of Frankish mercenaries he crossed the Rhine with a Roman army into Germania, because he hated his own kin. Marcomer was seen with Chatti and Ampsivarii but the two did not engage. Later we hear from the poet Claudian that Marcomer was arrested by Romans and banned to a villa in Tuscany. His brother Sunno crossed the Rhine and tried to settle himself as leader of the band of Marc ...   more details



  1. Niedenstein

    even before the Anno Domini Christian Era , making its earlier identification with the Chatti ...   more details



  1. Obermarsberg

    Image Obermarsberg Rathaus.JPG thumb 200px right Old Town Hall and Pranger Obermarsberg , previously Eresburg , is one of seventeen Quarter country subdivision quarters in the municipality of Marsberg , North Rhine Westphalia , Germany . It is situated on a hill 130m above the Diemel River, a tributary of the Weser River . History The location was originally founded as an Iron Age hillfort , probably sometime before or during the era of the Roman Germanic wars including the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest circa AD 9 and the Battle of the Weser River circa AD 16 . Although it is unclear whether the surrounding area was controlled by the Cherusci , Chatti , or perhaps Marsi Germanic Marsi as described by Tacitus , no particular reference to Eresburg is known prior to the Saxon Wars AD 770 785 . During the Saxon Wars, the stronghold was repeatedly occupied by Widukind , leader of the recalcitrant Saxons those refusing to adopt Christianity and the overlordship of the Franks , and then abandoned to Charlemagne s forces as the Saxons retreated to the home of Widukind s in laws, today Denmark . Local lore states that as Charlemagne s forces approached, the town s common folk would move into the Drachenholler , a vast system of underground gypsum cave s beneath Eresburg, where they remained unnoticed until Charlemagne s people left. Though only a legend, the caves can still be seen, along with several watchtowers dated to the same time period circa AD 800 . Religion Image Obermarsberg Nikolaikirche.jpg thumb 200px right Nikolai Church Very near Eresburg is Priesterberg , a hill overlooking the valley of the Diemel. This was reportedly the location of Pagan sacrifice sacrificial rite s in the pre Christian era. It is also thought to be the home of Irminsul , a sacred tree or pillar which represented the Germanic paganism Germanic central pillar of the world. In AD 772, Charlemagne destroyed the Irminsul on Priesterberg elsewhere reported as near Paderborn or near Eresburg . ...   more details



  1. CS M'saken

    Use mdy dates date September 2011 Infobox football club clubname CS M saken image fullname Croissant Sportif de M saken nickname Al Hilal founded July 2, 1945 ground Municipal Stadium of M saken br M saken , Tunisia capacity 6,000 chairman Image Flag of Tunisia.svg 20px Slah Chatti manager Vacant league Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 2 CLP 2 season 2009 10 position 4th pattern la1 pattern b1 greenhorizontal pattern ra1 leftarm1 dd2200 body1 dd2200 rightarm1 029447 shorts1 dd2200 socks1 029447 pattern la2 greenborder pattern b2 redwhitevertical pattern ra2 greenborder leftarm2 ffffff body2 ffffff rightarm2 ffffff shorts2 ffffff socks2 dd2200 Croissant Sportif de M saken lang ar , often referred to as CSM , translated into Crescent Sports of M saken , is an omni sport club based in the city of M saken in Tunisia. Founded in 1945, the team plays in green and red colors. br The main sections of this sports club play football, handball and boxing. In the 1980s, there was also a section of Rugby union Rugby team, which now is an independent team called Association Sportive de M saken placed in the forefront of the national championship, the new team has also some sections of judo, athletics and women s handball. Football The team reached the semi finals of the Tunisian President Cup President s Cup on April 23, 2006, beating the Stade Tunisien and becoming the first team from the Fourth division to reach such a level. During the past season the team has become a Tunisia n football kind of phenomena by moving through four levels in four successive seasons. On May 2007 after beating the U.S. Sbe tla the team has move to the Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 2, Ligue2, LP2, CLP2 CLP 2 where it is playing now. It is within this team that former international Zoubeir Baya played again and completed his athletic career. clr External links http www.csmsaken.com Official website fr icon http www.weltfussballarchiv.com Vereinsprofilnew.php?ID 15231 Club Profil W ...   more details



  1. Germania Superior

    Augusta Vindelicorum . Domitian went to war against the Chatti in 83 85, who were north of Frankfurt ... of the Suebi who had come to fight for Ariovistus, the Chatti and the Alamanni now lived in comfortable ...   more details



  1. Pomponius Secundus

    the emperor s legatus in Germania . In A.D. 50, a group of Chatti invaded Germania Superior . Pomponius ... now held the high ground, the Chatti sued for peace, and Pomponius received the honor of a Roman ...   more details



  1. Titus Flavius Clemens (consul)

    . There had been recent attacks by the Germans Chatti on the Roman fortress Mogontiacum Mainz , Germania ... successful against the Chatti and the Emperor returned and bestowed precious gifts on the Jewish deputation ...   more details



  1. Irminones

    File Germanic dialects ca. AD 1.png thumb right 300px The distribution of the primary Germanic languages Germanic dialect groups in Europe in around AD 1 legend Blue North Germanic languages North Germanic legend Red North Sea Germanic , or Ingvaeonic legend Orange Weser Rhine Germanic , or Istvaeonic legend Yellow Elbe Germanic , or Irminonic legend Green East Germanic languages East Germanic The Irminones , also referred to as Herminones or Hermiones , were a group of early Germanic tribes settling in the Elbe watershed and by the 1st century AD expanding into Bavaria , Swabia and Bohemia . High German languages Irminonic or Elbe Germanic is a conventional term grouping early West Germanic dialects ancestral to High German . The name Irminones comes from Tacitus s Germania book Germania 98 AD who categorized them as one of the tribes of Mannus . Other West Germanic proto tribes were the Ingvaeones and Istvaeones , all of them living in the Central region of Germania, as well as the Suebi , which include the Semnones , the Quadi and the Marcomanni . Pomponius Mela writes in his Description of the World III.3.31 in reference to the Kattegat and the waters surrounding the Danish isles see the Codanus sinus On the bay are the Cimbri and the Teutons Teutoni farther on, the farthest people of Germania , the Hermiones . Mela then begins to speak of the Scythia ns. Pliny the Elder Pliny s Natural History 4.100 claims that the Irminones include the Suebi , Hermunduri , Chatti , and Cherusci . In Nennius the name Mannus see Mannaz and his three sons appear in corrupted form, the ancestor of the Irminones appearing as Armenon . His sons here are Gothus , Valagothus Balagothus , Cibidus , Burgundus , and Longobardus , whence come the Goths and Ostrogoths , Visigoths , Crimean Goths , Valagoths Balagoths , Cibidi , Burgundians and Lombards Langobards . They may have differentiated into the tribes Alamanni , Hermunduri , Marcomanni , Quadi , Suebi by the 1st century AD. At this ...   more details




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