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Kingdoms of the Germanic Tribes - Rugii (Rugians) - The History FilesThe Rugii were an East Germanic tribe which, in the first century AD, occupied territory on the southern coast of the Baltic Sea, in north-western Poland.Missing: scholarly sources
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Tacitus on Germany - Project GutenbergTACITUS ON GERMANY. The whole of Germany is thus bounded; separated from Gaul, from Rhoetia and Pannonia, by the rivers Rhine and Danube; from Sarmatia and ...
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Are the Belgic Regini in Britain related to the East Germanic RugiiScholars have proposed various theories regarding the Rugii's migration, suggesting either from Rogaland (Norway) to the southern Baltic coast, vice versa, or ...
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Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/rugiz - Wiktionary, the free dictionaryearly. Middle English ...Missing: name | Show results with:name
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Tacitus, Publius Cornelius (c.56–c.120) - The GermaniaImmediately following, by the coast, are the Rugii and Lemovii: all of these tribes display round shields, short swords, and submissiveness before their kings.
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Tacitus, Germania - ToposText1 Germania, in its entirety, is separated from the Gauls, Raetians, and Pannonians by the Rhine and the Danube; and from the Sarmatians and Dacians by ...
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Kingdoms of the Germanic Tribes - Marcomanni (Suevi)At the end of a renewed campaign by Marcus Aurelius against the Marcomanni, the emperor has 40,000 Romans posted on Marcomannic and Quadian territory in ...
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Internet History Sourcebooks: Medieval Sourcebook### Extracted Sections from Jordanes' Getica Mentioning Rugii or Ulmerugi and Their Interactions with the Goths
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[PDF] The world of the Huns; studies in their history and cultureWho were the Huns? How did they live? Professor Maenchen-Helfen dedicated much of his life to seeking answers to these ques-.
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The Project Gutenberg eBook of The Origin and Deeds of the GothsOct 28, 2024 · For the first time the story of the Goths recorded in the Getica of Jordanes, a Christian Goth who wrote his account in the year 551 ...
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The end of the Hunnic Empire in the west (Chapter 5)They consider the Rugii in Noricum to be a Germanic tribe, while the Rogii mentioned in Jordanes in relation to Odoacer to be a tribe or a clan named after the ...
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Eugippius, The Life of St. Severinus (1914) pp. 13The detailed account of the early life of Severinus, given in Theo Sommerlad's Die Lebensbeschreibung Severins als kulturgeschichtliche Quelle, pp. 62-68, needs ...Letter of Eugippius to... · Table of Chapters · Chapter 1 · Chapter 31
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Community formation in Pannonia after the decline of the Roman ...Based on the available archaeological data, the cemetery was in use for at least two generations between the second and third quarter of the 5th century AD.
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Jordanes • Getica — XLVIII.246‑LX.316### Summary of Jordanes' Getica (Sections XLVIII-LX) on Specified Topics
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Paul the Deacon: The History of the Langobards. Book I.... Feletheus, who is also called Feva, 32 king of the Rugii. This Feletheus dwelt in those days on the further shore of the Danube, which the Danube itself ...
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Changes and transformations in late antique Pannonia... Rugii, the Swabians, the Alani and the Heruli.69 The latter had established ... Battle of Nedao was fundamental in the history of Late Antique Pannonia ...
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Italy and Her Invaders • Book IV Chapter 5### Summary of Content Related to Rugii, Odoacer's Leadership, 476 Invasion, Settlements, Feletheus
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[PDF] Theoderic, the Goths, and the Restoration of the Roman EmpireThe end of Roman rule in the West was a complicated process that lasted the better part of a century. Ironically, it began in the East in 376 when a ...
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LacusCurtius • Procopius, Gothic Wars III.1‑7### Mentions and Roles of Rugii (Rogi), Eraric, and Their Involvement in the Ostrogothic Kingdom and Gothic War
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TACITUS ON THE ANCIENT AMBER-GATHERERS - jstorPublius Cornelius Tacitus has long been regarded as the most important surviving witness of Roman culture and society of the Early Empire.1 His.Missing: primary | Show results with:primary
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The Germany and the Agricola of Tacitus - Project GutenbergINTRODUCTION. Very little is known concerning the life of Tacitus, the historian, except that which he tells us in his own writings and those incidents ...Missing: primary | Show results with:primary
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Arianism after Arianism (Chapter 5) - Cambridge University PressJun 18, 2021 · The Lombards, who entered Italy from Pannonia in 568, have traditionally been thought of as the last barbarian people to become Arians.
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Historical Basis for Referring to Rus Population as the Rugi and the ...The purpose of the study is to explain great variability in the use of the name “rus”/“Rus” in medieval written sources and to prove historical connection ...
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The Venerable Bede: Bede's Ecclesiastical History of EnglandSuch are the Frisians, the Rugini, the Danes, the Huns, the Old Saxons, and the Boructuari. There are also in the same parts many other peoples still enslaved ...
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from early medieval Slavic expansion to post-World War II ...Sep 12, 2012 · Contemporary paternal genetic landscape of Polish and German populations: from early medieval Slavic expansion to post-World War II resettlements.
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The Celtic Theory of the Origins of Rus' as an Alternative to ...Oct 15, 2025 · The aim of this study is to provide a critical analysis of the Normanist theory of the origin of Rus' and the concept of «Old Rus' ...Missing: confusion | Show results with:confusion