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Angrivarii - Germanic Tribes - Roman HistoryAngrivarii. Roman History - Pax Romana Decoration. Background. A view of the country around Minden, part of ancient EngernThe Angrivarii were a Germanic tribe ...
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DRAFT DRAFT DRAFT • LacusCurtius • Ptolemy's Geography — Book II, Chapter 10 • DRAFT DRAFT DRAFT### Summary of Germanic Tribes and Coordinates from Ptolemy's Geography, Book II, Chapter 10
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(PDF) Germania in the 1st century AD - ResearchGateMar 11, 2018 · Two works – Julius Caesar's Gallic Wars and Germania by Cornelius Tacitus provide invaluable information on the distribution of Germanic tribes ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Tacitus, Germany Part IV, from The Germany and the ... - ElfinspellContiguous to the Angrivarii and Chamavi backward lie the Dulgibini, Chasauri, and other nations less known. In front, the Frisii succeed; who are distinguished ...
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LacusCurtius • Tacitus, Annals — Book II Chapters 1‑26### Passages Mentioning the Angrivarii in Tacitus' Annals Book II (Chapters 1–26)
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Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/angraz - Wiktionary, the free dictionaryEtymology 1. From Proto-Indo-European *h₂eng- (“corner”) in sense "narrow ... Derived terms. *angrawarjaz (“meadow-dweller, a member of the Angrivarii”).
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Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/warjaz - Wiktionary, the free dictionary... based on comparative evidence. Proto-Germanic. Etymology. Derived from *warjaną (“to hinder, defend”). Pronunciation. IPA: /ˈwɑr.jɑz/. Noun. *warjaz m.
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Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/angrawarjazThis Proto-Germanic ... Proto-Germanic. Etymology. From *angraz (“meadow”) + *warjaz (“dweller”). Noun. *angrawarjaz m. a meadow-dweller, a member of the ...Missing: scholarly | Show results with:scholarly
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Kingdoms of the Germanic Tribes - Angrivarii - The History FilesThe Germanic tribes seem to have originated in a homeland in southern Scandinavia (Sweden and Norway, with the Jutland area of northern Denmark)Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary - The Linguistics Research Centerwamba GREEK, GREEK, venter, uterus: O. L. Ger. wamba venter, uterus: O. Frs ... the Icelandic Róm-verjar, and Latin forms like Angri-varii. v. -waru ...Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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TACITUS, Germania - Loeb Classical Librarythe Bructeri: the Chamavi and Angrivarii are said to have trekked thither recently, after the Bructeri had been expelled or cut to pieces by the conjoint action ...<|separator|>
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The Ethnology of Germany. Part I. The Saxons of Nether Saxony - jstorborne the name in various forms, as Engern, Angaria, Angraria pagus Angeri ... The indigenous name was probably Angarii, or Angrivarii, which probably ...Missing: medieval | Show results with:medieval<|control11|><|separator|>
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Visurgis (Weser) - Livius.orgOct 11, 2020 · Along the Weser were several Germanic tribes, like the Cheruscans (in the area of Hamelin and Minden), the Angrivarii along the lower reaches, ...
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Tacitus, Publius Cornelius (c.56–c.120) - The GermaniaThe Angrivarii and the Chamavi are bordered on the south by the Dulgubnii and the Chasuarii and other tribes as little known, while to the north are the Frisii, ...
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(PDF) Spatial analysis of loess and loess-like sediments in the ...Aug 6, 2025 · Spatial analysis of loess and loess-like sediments in the Weser-Aller catchment (Lower Saxony and Northern Hesse, NW Germany). June 2011; E&G ...
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Weser River | Germany, Map, Length, & Facts | BritannicaOct 11, 2025 · At the mouths of the Weser and other rivers flowing into the North Sea, fertile marshes are found, mostly supporting a pasture economy. In the ...Missing: middle meadows
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[PDF] Rome in the Teutoburg Forest - DTICDec 6, 2009 · Before Teutoburg, Roman writers portrayed Rome on the path of expansion and ... Arminius held a strong knowledge of Roman military tactics through ...
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(PDF) Aldsidu: Old Saxon Heathenry - Academia.edu... Annals as being near Eresburg (now Obermarsberg). The Royal Frankish Annals (Latin: Annales Regni Francorum) are annals written for the early Frankish kings ...
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Kingdoms of the Germanic Tribes - Saxons - The History FilesIn some instances these groups later formed their own small kingdoms in Britain, or merged with newly arriving groups of Angles and Saxons. The Franks under ...Missing: evidence | Show results with:evidence
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The Saxon Wars (Chapter 1) - Conquest and ChristianizationThe Saxon wars were of great significance to the subsequent history of the region. The Saxons were brought inside the Carolingian empire and made subject to ...Missing: battleground | Show results with:battleground
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Charlemagne's Saxon wars - jstorWhen Charlemagne deployed to Spain in. 778, Widukind destroyed the Karlsburg, then struck into Frankish territory as far as Deutz, across the Rhine from Cologne ...