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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
this article has used the convention BCE CE since its inception, 26 March 2004 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 Ingaevones or, as Pliny the Elder Pliny has it, apparently more accurately, Ingvaeones people of Yngvi , as described in Tacitus s Germania book Germania , written c. 98 AD, were a West Germanic cultural group living along the North Sea coast in the areas of Jutland , Holstein , Frisia and the Danish islands , where they had by the 1st century BCE become further differentiated to a foreigner s eye into the Frisii , Saxons , Jutes and Angles . The postulated common group of closely related dialects of the Ingvaeones is called Ingvaeonic or North Sea Germanic . Tacitus source categorized the Ingaevones near the ocean as one of the three tribal groups descended from the three sons of Mannus , son of Tuisto , progenitor of all the Germanic peoples, the other two being the Irminones and the Istaevones . According to de Rafael von Uslar Rafael von Uslar , this threefold subdivision of the West Germanic tribes corresponds to archeological evidence from Late Antiquity . Pliny the Elder Pliny ca 80 CE in his Natural History Pliny Natural History IV.99 lists the Ingvaeones as one of the five Germanic confederations, the others being the Vandals Vandili , the Istvaeones , the Irminones Hermiones and another group he does not name. According to him, the Ingvaeones were made up of Cimbri , Teutons , and Chauci . Stripped of its Latin ending, the Ingvaeon are the Ingwine , friends of Ing familiar from Beowulf , where Hrothgar is Lord of the Ingwine whether one of them or lord over them being ambiguous. Image ... more details
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Use mdy dates date February 2011 Year dab 10 Year nav 10 M1 year in topic NOTOC Year 10 Roman numerals X was a common year starting on Wednesday link will display the full calendar of the Julian calendar . At the time, throughout Roman Empire , it was known as the year of the consulship of Dolabella and Silanus or, less frequently, year 763 ab urbe condita . The denomination 10 for this year has been used since the early medieval period , when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for counting years. Events onlyinclude By place Roman Empire Differentiation of localized Germanic peoples Teutonic tribes of the Irminones . Publius Cornelius Dolabella consul 10 Publius Cornelius Dolabella is a List of Roman consuls Roman consul . Illyria is divided into Pannonia and Dalmatia Roman province Dalmatia . Senatus consultum Silanianum is adopted. China The usurper Wang Mang who rules during a brief interregnum known as the Xin Dynasty outlaws the private purchase and use of crossbow s. Despite this, Liu Xiu, the later Emperor Guangwu of Han , buys crossbows in the winter of 22 in order to aid the rebellion of his brother Liu Yan Chinese style name styled Bosheng and Li Tong. Elsewhere The Greece Greek dynasty in Bactria is extinguished. By topic Arts Ovid completes Tristia the Sorrows , 5 books and Epistulae ex Ponto Letters from the Black Sea, 4 books describing the sadness of Exile banishment . onlyinclude Births Hero of Alexandria , Greek engineer d. c. 70 Liu Penzi , captive Emperor of China d. 27 Deaths Didymus Chalcenterus , Greek scholar and grammarian b. c. 63 BC References Reflist DEFAULTSORT 10 Category 10 af 10 als 10er 10 am 10 . . . ar 10 an 10 arc 10 ast 10 gn 10 az 10 bn bjn 10 be 10 be x old 10 bh bg 10 bs 10 br 10 ca 10 cv 10 cs 10 co 10 cy 10 da 10 de 10 et 10 el 10 es 10 eo 10 eu 10 fa fr 10 fy 10 ga 10 gd 10 gl 10 gan 10 ko 10 hy 10 hr 10. io 10 bpy id 10 ia 10 os 10 is 10 it 10 he 10 jv 10 ... more details
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 Ingvaeonic IPA en vi n k , also known as North Sea Germanic , is a postulated grouping of the West Germanic languages that comprises Old Frisian , Old English language Old English ref Also known as Anglo Saxon . ref and Old Saxon . ref Some include West Flemish . Cf. Bremmer 2009 22 . ref Ingvaeonic is named after the Ingaevones , a West Germanic cultural group or proto tribe along the North Sea coast. It is not thought of as a monolithic proto language , but rather as a group of closely related dialects that underwent several areal changes in relative unison. ref For a full discussion of the areal changes involved and their relative chronologies, see Voyles 1992 . ref The grouping was first proposed in Nordgermanen und Alemanen 1942 by German linguist and philologist Friedrich Maurer linguist Friedrich Maurer 1898 1984 , as an alternative to the strict tree diagram s which had become popular following the work of 19th century linguist August Schleicher and which assumed the existence of a special Anglo Frisian languages Anglo Frisian group. ref http www.germanistik.uni freiburg.de auer ?Geschichte des Lehrstuhls Friedrich Maurer Lehrstuhl f r Germanische Philologie Linguistik ref The other groupings are Low Franconian Istvaeonic , from the Istvaeones , including Netherlandic , Afrikaans , and related languages and High German languages Irminonic , from the Irminones , including the High German languages . Characteristics Linguistic evidence for Ingvaeonic are common innovations observed in Old Frisian, Old English and Old Saxon such as the following The so called Ingvaeo ... more details
An Irminsul Old Saxon , probably great mighty pillar or arising pillar was a kind of Column pillar which is attested as playing an important role in the Germanic paganism of the Saxon people . The oldest chronicle describing an Irminsul refers to it as a tree trunk erected in the open air. ref name DALVIELLA112 d Alviella 1891 , http books.google.com books?id 7qUje6CufvkC&pg PA112 v onepage&q&f false p. 112 ref The purpose of the Irminsuls and the implications thereof have been the subject of considerable scholarly discourse and speculation for hundreds of years. Etymology File Zerst rung der Irminsaule durch Karl den Gro en by Heinrich Leutemann.jpg thumb The destruction of Irminsul by Charlemagne 1882 by Heinrich Leutemann . A Germanic god Irmin , inferred from the name Irminsul and the tribal name Irminones , is sometimes presumed to have been the national god or demi god of the Saxons. ref Robinson 1917 p.389 ref It has been suggested that Irmin was more probably an aspect or epithet of some other deity most likely Wodan Odin . Irmin might also have been an epithet of the god Ziu Tyr in early Germanic times, only later transferred to Odin, as certain scholars ascribe to the idea that Odin replaced Tyr as the chief Germanic deity at the onset of the Migration Period . This was the favored view of early 20th century Nordicist writers, ref E.g. Meyer 1910 p.192 ref but it is not generally considered likely in modern times. ref E.g. Farwerck 1970 p.33 ref The Old Norse form of Irmin is J rmunr , which just like List of names of Odin Yggr was one of the List of names of Odin names of Odin. Yggdrasil Yggr s horse was the European Yew yew or ash tree from which Odin sacrificed himself, and which connected the nine worlds. Jakob Grimm connects the name Irmin with Old Norse terms like i rmungrund great ground , i.e. the Earth or i rmungandr great snake , i.e. the Midgard serpent . ref Grimm 1835 ref Attestations Royal Frankish Annals According to the Royal Frankish Annal ... more details
Vistula , Irminones Elbe , Istvaeones Weser Rhine and Ingvaeones North Sea Germanics . ref The five ... de Gruyter year 2003 isbn 3110178915 postscript None ref The Irminones Herminones comprising the Suebi ... more details
tribes , the lower Rhine river Istvaeones , the river Elbe Irminones , Jutland and the Danish islands Ingvaeones . The Sons of Mannus , Istvaeones , Irminones , and Ingvaeones are collectively ... more details