I know the play started in England and is now in America, but there is a slightly germanic quality to it. |
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Matzo ball soup is definitely American, but also Eastern European and germanic and French. |
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Italian unification in 1861 married the germanic north with the Latin south. |
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In the early Middle Ages, the Iberian Peninsula was granted to the Visigoths by Rome under the condition that the other germanic tribes would be exiled. |
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The languages spoken in this area are the Germanic languages Norwegian, Danish, and Swedish and the Finno-Ugric languages Lappish and Finnish. |
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This Germanic people saw themselves as the continuators of the weakened Imperial power. |
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Closely related to Old Saxon and Old Frisian, it forms part of the Germanic grouping within the Indo-European language system. |
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The invasions of Germanic peoples brought strong traditions of customary law to these shores. |
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Later, with the fall of the empire, it was settled by Germanic Visigoths, then Arabs and Moors. |
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Some essays are smooth and easy reading, while others, reflect a Germanic flavor with run-on sentences and numerous subordinate clauses. |
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The laws of the Salian Franks are considered a part of the Germanic Codes that predated Roman Law in Europe. |
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In the third century B.C., Scythians were displaced by Sarmatians, who in turn were overrun by waves of Germanic Goths. |
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In the first two decades of the 5th century, the Huns arrived in central Europe and subjugated many Germanic peoples. |
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The reason why we use those words is because moose has an Algonquin word root and goose has a Germanic word root so the plurals are different. |
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In linguistics, the terms Scandinavian and North Germanic both refer to a subgroup of the Germanic language family. |
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The author of The Dictionary of Word origins has traced its roots to Latin, Old Norse and prehistoric Germanic words. |
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The English language is a West Germanic language that originated in England. |
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Secondly, English is the only Germanic language with few reflexives that are spelled out. |
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Such verse was unknown in classical Greek but common in Latin and the Celtic and Germanic languages. |
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Likewise, his Daphnis is characterized by precision, and by concern for form, attributes which seem more Germanic than French. |
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Lev was a perfect German speaker and with his Germanic looks could infiltrate the German army if necessary. |
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It has to be the Germanic part of our national character, this desire that everyone should conform. |
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However it started, it made its way from the Germanic into the Middle English as sunne to become our sun of today. |
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The Celtic languages are most closely related to the Italic group of languages and somewhat more remotely to Germanic. |
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To reconstruct anything above the level of Germanic, we have to have data from languages outside of Germanic. |
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The second concerns the Nibelung myth, which relates the story of the Germanic hero Siegfried. |
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Sour, pickled foods were strongly Germanic, but cornbreads, corn dodgers, corn pones and many others came from the south. |
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The futhark was an alphabet of runes, used by Germanic people until the fifteenth century. |
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He says he has united the Germanic Tribes, and the hordes of Iberia, Italia, and Britannica, in a full wave to conquer all. |
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The language spoken by the invaders is known as Old Norse, and was similar to Old English in many ways, being also a Germanic language. |
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I have always understood the Angles, Saxons and Jutes were Germanic tribes who moved to Britain following the retreat of the Roman Empire. |
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The strongest and most formal toasting traditions are found in the eastern European, Germanic and Scandinavian countries. |
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In Europe, there is a fighting chance because of a strong widespread environmental ethic at least in the Scandinavian and Germanic countries. |
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Ludwig had first been introduced to ancient Germanic tales by his governess and later became obsessed with the dark stories. |
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His interest in the relationship among Germanic languages led to his formulation of Grimm's law. |
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He kept the school a bastion of Germanic academicism while the musical mainstream went elsewhere. |
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The national language is Icelandic, a northern Germanic language with some resemblance to Middle English. |
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I was surprised to learn that mere probably comes from Latin merus, though perhaps with some reinforcement from Germanic and Romance sources. |
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In Francia legal manuscripts acquired Germanic glosses, but no full-scale translation. |
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Swedish is a North Germanic language, related to Norwegian, Danish, and German. |
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The fifth and sixth centuries saw increased Germanic settlement although the balance of local power fluctuated between Britons and Saxons. |
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In the 5th or 6th century AD, the Germanic tribe called Franconians settled in the area. |
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Many of the events are legendary and bear similarities to other Germanic historical and mythological literature in Old English, Norse and German. |
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Across those Alps, in the 6th century, came a Germanic tribe called the Lombards. |
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As the Roman empire disintegrated, Gaul ceased to be a Roman province and was overrun by Germanic invaders. |
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The sausage was in the bouncy Germanic tradition and topped with traditional caramelised white onions. |
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The Germanic languages are widely presumed to have descended from the so-called Proto-Germanic language. |
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Dutch, a Germanic language, is the official language in all twelve provinces of the Netherlands. |
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This makes it very difficult for foreigners to learn because it doesn't follow Latin, Romantic or Germanic grammar. |
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Linguists also point out that the phenomenon is facilitated by the Germanic roots of many English words. |
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During the Germanic migration the north-eastern provinces of the Roman Empire suffered greatly. |
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In about A.D.300, Attila the Hun invaded what is now Germany and pushed Germanic tribes into northern Belgium. |
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The Swedes are a Scandinavian people descended from Germanic tribes who emigrated to the region in ancient times, displacing the indigenous Sami. |
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And, as we will see, feudalism itself grew out of this combination of Germanic custom and Roman law. |
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It also spread throughout medieval Europe, particularly among Germanic peoples, who also developed bowed variants. |
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Derived from traditional Germanic law, feudal law was very different from Roman law. |
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Einhard tells us that Charlemagne himself commanded that ancient Germanic songs should be preserved. |
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The design is functional rather than adventurous, and speaks of Germanic solidity rather than French or Italian design flair. |
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So they went for a Cardinal, a hardedged enforcer with a Germanic preoccupation with discipline and order. |
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Originally a German dialect, Pennsylvania Dutch was spoken by Germanic settlers in southeastern Pennsylvania. |
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It's probably not traditional, but the strudel concept is Germanic enough that I can label it German and get away with it. |
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In the early nineteenth century, language historians identified German as a member of the Germanic subfamily of the Indo-European family of languages. |
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Frisian is a Germanic language similar to both Dutch and English. |
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In his early years as political agitator in Bavaria he frequently played on the deicidal myth and on his own messianic role as a militant Germanic saviour. |
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Finnish is a euphonious language with many Germanic and Slavic loan words. |
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Sophie Grigson makes a Germanic salad with beetroot, potato, pickled herrings, hard-boiled egg, onion and chopped cornichons, bound together with mayo. |
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The Norwegian language, along with Danish and Swedish, belongs to the mutually comprehensible northern branch of the Germanic family of languages. |
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He was inspired by her beauty and German heritage to create several designs for the mirror panels with images derived from Germanic folk art and mythology. |
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There are inflexions for number and tense, the vocabulary is Latin or Germanic for the most part, with all the baggage those words bring with them. |
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The Welshmen of the code of laws clearly referred to the British inhabitants of the west country taken over and governed according to Germanic law by the West Saxon king. |
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The stone with the Germanic inscriptions was to be their Rosetta stone. |
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Danish is a North Germanic language closely related to Norwegian and Swedish, and is also related to the West Germanic languages, including German and English. |
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The starting point for the language that became English, and for his book, is the arrival in England in the fifth century of Germanic warrior tribes. |
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In the case of Yiddish, the grammar is mainly Germanic, but the vocabulary and certain other features of the language draw on Hebraic, Romance, and Slavic sources as well. |
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The Christmas tree, for example, harks back to a northern Germanic fertility festival and feast of the dead when greenery was hung up in the home to warn off evil spirits. |
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The Dutch are primarily of Germanic stock with some Gallo-Celtic mixture. |
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The Celts were followed by Romans and Germanic and Slavic tribes. |
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Are Nietzsche and Heidegger the fathers of philosophies of existence partly because Germanic creates this semblance of physicality and there-ness? |
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J does not normally feature in words of Old English origin, the digraph dg representing the sound medially and finally, but some j words may be of Germanic origin. |
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Germans get to choose which definite article to put before an English word but they just cannot get Germanic substitutes for so many business terms. |
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Such guidance is simply invaluable to those who face the bewildering inconsistencies in English which Romance, Slav, Germanic and even Hungarian generally lack. |
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The graves contain some of the earliest pagan Anglian settlers in Britain, who arrive from their Germanic homelands not long after the end of Roman rule. |
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He almost lost not only his British optimism but his Germanic stoicism. |
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It's a very old word, with cognates in most Germanic languages. |
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Central Europe, extending from the Balkans to the Baltic along the Danube and Oder Rivers, encompasses cultures of Slavic, Germanic, Magyar, and Gaelic origins. |
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According to Grimm's law, the First Consonant Shift occurred when p, t, k in the ancient Indo-European languages became f, t, h in Germanic languages. |
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A similar phenomenon occurred in Old English, in which very many abstract words were formed by compounds of native Germanic words, instead of by borrowings from Latin. |
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For example, the god known to early Germanic tribes as Wodhanaz became Odhinn in Old Norse, Woden in Anglo-Saxon and Old Saxon, and Wuotan in Old High German. |
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His opposite number was Arminius, a Germanic chieftain who had served in the Roman army as commander of auxiliary forces and was, therefore, a Roman citizen. |
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The High German consonant shift distinguished the High German languages from the other West Germanic languages. |
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But it was Caesar's wars against the Germanic people that helped establish and solidify the use of the term Germania. |
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This change indicated that the tribalism of the Germanic people was being abandoned for consolidated rule. |
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Maximin was himself not Roman but was ethnically the child of a Germanic Alan and a Goth. |
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However, they soon lost these newly acquired possessions to another East Germanic tribe in the form of the Goths. |
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The Goths were Germanic, but Theodoric sought to revive Roman culture and government and allowed freedom of religion. |
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Teuton was the byword the Romans applied to the barbarians from the north and which they used to describe subsequent Germanic peoples. |
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This division has been appropriated in modern terminology describing the divisions of Germanic languages. |
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Some of the Germanic tribes are frequently credited in popular depictions of the decline of the Roman Empire in the late 5th century. |
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Under the Ostrogoths a considerable degree of Roman and Germanic cultural and political fusion was achieved. |
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Thus it can be presumed that ancient Germanic brides were on average about twenty and were roughly the same age as their husbands. |
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For Germanic women of later antiquity, marriage obviously had its appeal given their reduced status otherwise. |
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Moreover, this Latin spread into lands that had never spoken Latin, such as the Germanic and Slavic nations. |
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His subjects included Huns, outnumbered several times over by other groups, predominantly Germanic. |
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Producer Rhett Davies played a key role in the band's sound, adding a cleaner, more Germanic Kraftwerkian sheen. |
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The earliest coherent Germanic text preserved is the 4th century Gothic translation of the New Testament by Ulfilas. |
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In Germanic countries, the bogeyman is called the butzemann, busseman, buhman, or boeman. |
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It was also observed in other works of Germanic origin, Middle English poetry, and even an Icelandic prose saga. |
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The Old English poetry which has received the most attention deals with the Germanic heroic past. |
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It is also one of the earliest recorded examples of sustained poetry in a Germanic language. |
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Strecker has likened Hmongic to Germanic in its internal complexity, Mienic is less complex. |
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The population of this territory was Celtic with a Germanic influence which was stronger in the north than in the south of the province. |
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In the time of Caesar, southern Germany was Celtic, but coming under pressure from Germanic groups led by the Suebi. |
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These Silingi appear in later history as a branch of the Vandals, and were therefore likely to be speakers of East Germanic dialects. |
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Mannus, according to the Roman writer Tacitus, was a figure in the creation myths of the Germanic tribes. |
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Tacitus wrote that Mannus was the son of Tuisto and the progenitor of the three Germanic tribes Ingaevones, Herminones and Istvaeones. |
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The mainstream view, following what appears to be the most authoritative view among ancient scholars, is that they were Germanic. |
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Upon their arrival on the Pontic Steppe, the Germanic tribes adopted the ways of the Eurasian nomads. |
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As word of the invasion spread, the Emperor took the front line and went to battle against the Germanic invaders. |
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Severus enforced a strict military discipline in his men that sparked a rebellion among the Germanic legions. |
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To spare the provincial populations from excessive taxation and to save money, emperors began to employ units recruited from Germanic tribes. |
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By the late 6th century, the Ostrogoths lost their political identity and assimilated into other Germanic tribes. |
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The Germans are a Germanic people, who as an ethnicity emerged during the Middle Ages. |
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The concept of a German ethnicity is linked to Germanic tribes of antiquity in central Europe. |
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As a West Germanic language, Dutch is related to other languages in that group such as West Frisian, English and German. |
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Dutch underwent none of these sound changes and can thus be said to occupy a central position within the West Germanic languages. |
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As the tribes among the Germanic peoples began to differentiate its meaning began to change. |
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These codes differed from the normal ones that covered cases between Germanic peoples, or between Germanic people and Romans. |
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Roman slaves were of lower value in these matters compared to Germanic slaves. |
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The brooches were intended to be worn on each shoulder, after Germanic Iron Age fashion. |
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Into the modern period, Thor continued to be acknowledged in rural folklore throughout Germanic regions. |
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Like other Germanic deities, veneration of Thor is revived in the modern period in Heathenry. |
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Catherine the Great, herself ethnically German, invited Germanic farmers to immigrate and settle in Russian lands along the Volga River. |
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Germanic languages are spoken in central and northern Europe and include Danish, Dutch, English, German, and Swedish. |
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In general, the spelling of Old Saxon corresponds quite well to that of the other ancient Germanic languages, such as Old High German or Gothic. |
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The English modal verbs share many features and often etymology with modal verbs in other Germanic languages. |
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Both of these characteristics occur in a similar fashion in most or all the modern Germanic languages. |
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That method of forming causative verbs is no longer productive in the modern Germanic languages, but many relics remain. |
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It has been suggested that this may be due to influence from the Germanic Frankish language. |
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In the 4th century, the Romans had to deal with a constant push of Germanic tribes coming from the east. |
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Without oversimplifying, the authors cut through the entanglements Is of Germanic dance theory in order to extract the core ideas. |
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This is in direct correspondence to the Germanic pagan ideals of fealty to one's lord. |
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Important motifs in German Romanticism are travelling, nature, for example the German Forest, and Germanic myths. |
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One of the brothers, Jacob, published in 1835 Deutsche Mythologie, a long academic work on Germanic mythology. |
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Throughout the medieval Germanic languages, elf was one of the nouns that was used in personal names, almost invariably as a first element. |
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It is generally agreed that these names indicate that elves were positively regarded in early Germanic culture. |
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The Germanic word presumably originally meant 'white person', perhaps as a euphemism. |
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It has a variety of cognates in other Germanic languages, including Old Norse dvergr and Old High German twerg. |
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In the Gospels there is a strong presence of Celtic, Germanic, and Irish art styles. |
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The geometric design motifs are also Germanic influence, and appear throughout the manuscript. |
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The system was inherited from and exists in one form or another in all of the older Germanic languages. |
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Old English poetry, like other Old Germanic alliterative verse, is also commonly marked by the caesura or pause. |
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The poem is composed orally and extemporaneously, and the archive of tradition on which it draws is oral, pagan, Germanic, heroic, and tribal. |
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Paul Beekman Taylor argued that the Ynglinga saga was proof that the Beowulf poet was likewise working from Germanic tradition. |
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In 406, Germanic tribes began invading from the east, while the Saxons subjugated the Norman coast. |
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Military counts in the Late Empire and the Germanic successor kingdoms were often appointed by a dux and later by a king. |
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Danish is more distantly related to German, which is a West Germanic language. |
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There are records of Germanic infiltration into Britain that date before the collapse of the Roman Empire. |
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This Germanic origin theory was also shared by William Stubbs in the 19th century. |
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Various Germanic tribes have inhabited the northern parts of modern Germany since classical antiquity. |
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Simultaneously several large tribes formed in what is now Germany and displaced or absorbed smaller Germanic tribes. |
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Germany has a civil law system based on Roman law with some references to Germanic law. |
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Standard German is a West Germanic language and is closely related to and classified alongside Low German, Dutch, Afrikaans, Frisian and English. |
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Goebbels recommended that the remaining authors should concentrate on books themed on Germanic myths and the concept of blood and soil. |
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Many of the Germanic people that filled the power vacuum left by the Western Roman Empire in the Early Middle Ages codified their laws. |
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The signatures of Germanic influx to England is now widely accepted and has been shown in other studies, such as Capelli et al. |
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Alternatively, Scots is sometimes treated as a distinct Germanic language, in the way Norwegian is closely linked to, yet distinct from, Danish. |
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The Germanic and Slav tribes established their domains over Western and Eastern Europe respectively. |
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Germanic languages are spoken in Northern Europe, the British Isles and some parts of Central Europe. |
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Tolkien revived European epic literature in the tradition of Beowulf and the North Germanic Edda and the Arthurian Cycles. |
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Tolkien was inspired by Morris's reconstructions of early Germanic life in The House of the Wolfings and The Roots of the Mountains. |
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Icelandic, a North Germanic language, is descended from Old Norse and is closely related to Faroese and West Norwegian dialects. |
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Iceland's official written and spoken language is Icelandic, a North Germanic language descended from Old Norse. |
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During the Migration Period around the 5th century, many Germanic tribes moved westwards and southwards out of Central Europe. |
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The Czech Republic has a civil law system based on the continental type, rooted in Germanic legal culture. |
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The North Sea Germanic Ingvaeones inhabited the northern part of the Low Countries. |
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In AD 9, Germanic tribes wiped out three full legions in the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest. |
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The Roman cavalry of the earliest Empire were primarily from Celtic, Hispanic or Germanic areas. |
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After this, the legion was probably part of the imperial army in the Rhine borderlands that was campaigning against the Germanic tribes. |
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To the west and south, the Britannic provinces had to be defended against Hibernian and Germanic attacks. |
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These losses had to be made up by reinforcements from the Germanic Rhine provinces. |
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The local legion had to be reinforced with contingents from the Germanic provinces. |
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However, pronunciation, particularly of the vowel phonemes, has changed at least as much as in the other North Germanic languages. |
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These nasalizations also occurred in the other Germanic languages, but were not retained long. |
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A number of 19th century issues are known in Germanic and Baltic states, including the places of Dorpat, Pernau, Reval, Werro and Woiseck. |
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A gradual immigration by Germanic Frankish tribes during the 5th century brought the area under the rule of the Merovingian kings. |
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Some of the West Germanic languages also did not survive past the Migration Period, including Lombardic. |
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Thus, Germanic speakers generalised this name first to all Celts, and later to all Romans. |
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The root of the word Wallonia, like the words Wales, Cornwall and Wallachia, is the Germanic word Walha, meaning the strangers. |
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From the middle of the 5th century the Germanic raiders began to settle in the eastern river valleys. |
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Names with a Latin element may suggest continuity of settlement, while some places are named for pagan Germanic deities. |
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If the theory is correct, Germanic peoples may have been resident in Britain before and after these reforms. |
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According to linguistic theory, this word bore descendants in multiple Germanic languages of exactly the same meaning. |
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While the Aquitani were probably Vascons, the Belgae would thus probably be a mixture of Celtic and Germanic elements. |
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There are related Germanic words derived through older forms such as Middle Dutch smeerle, Old High German smerle and Old Icelandic smyrill. |
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Rome annexed the area in 51 BCE, which held the region until 486, when the Germanic Franks conquered the region and formed the Kingdom of France. |
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Germanic philology is the philological study of the Germanic languages particularly from a comparative or historical perspective. |
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During the early Middle Ages it came under Germanic rule but later, much of it was conquered by Moorish invaders from North Africa. |
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Another Germanic group that accompanied the Suebi and settled in Gallaecia were the Buri. |
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Modern Dutch and German Maas and Limburgish Maos preserve this Germanic form. |
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Tolkien to derive from a Germanic language, and it has been attributed largely to either the Dutch language or Old Norse. |
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In the power vacuum left by Rome, the Germanic Angles, Saxons, and Jutes began the next great migration across the North Sea. |
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To see their shared Germanic heritage, one merely has to note the many common words that are very similar in the two languages. |
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It is the third most widely spoken Germanic language, after English and German. |
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Dutch vocabulary is mostly Germanic and incorporates slightly more Romance loans than German but far fewer than English. |
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Vestiges of the Germanic case and gender system are found in the pronoun system. |
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It is characterized by a number of phonological and morphological innovations not found in North or East Germanic. |
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For a comparison between the West Germanic languages, see the sections Morphology, Grammar and Vocabulary. |
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Unlike other Germanic languages, Dutch doesn't have phonological aspiration of consonants. |
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Also, when followed by some vowels the Germanic k developed into a ch sound. |
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Some classify the northern dialects of Low German together with English and Frisian as the North Sea Germanic or Ingvaeonic languages. |
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Like German, Low German maintains the historical Germanic distinction between the second person singular and second person plural. |
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The language is part of the larger group of the West Germanic Frisian languages. |
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All dialects have in common an additional line of palatalizations, which is uncommon for a Germanic language. |
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These Scandinavian languages, together with Faroese and Icelandic as well as some extinct languages, constitute the North Germanic languages. |
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As with other Germanic languages, Norwegian verbs can be either weak or strong. |
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Swedish is a descendant of Old Norse, the common language of the Germanic peoples living in Scandinavia during the Viking Era. |
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It is currently the largest of the North Germanic languages by number of speakers. |
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As Swedish is a Germanic language, the syntax shows similarities to both English and German. |
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It puts Germanic peoples in control of most areas of what was then the Western Roman Empire. |
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Germanic languages such as Dutch and Luxembourgish were the predominant languages, although Romance languages also played an important role. |
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Some of Rome's Gallic allies had been defeated by their rivals at the Battle of Magetobriga, with the help of a contingent of Germanic tribes. |
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Along the Rhine itself were a number of cities constituting the interface between Roman and Germanic civilisation. |
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From then on, Germanic soldiers in the Roman army, most notably Franks, were promoted from the ranks. |
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The Franks under the Merovingians melded Germanic custom with Romanised organisation and several important tactical innovations. |
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Germanic law was overwhelmingly concerned with the protection of individuals and less concerned with protecting the interests of the state. |
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While the Aquitani were probably Vascons, the Belgae would thus probably be counted among the Gaulish tribes, perhaps with Germanic elements. |
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The Tungri especially were thought to have links to Germanic tribes east of the Rhine. |
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Pytheas is the first known scientific visitor and reporter of the Arctic, polar ice, and the Germanic tribes. |
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The beginning of French in Gaul was greatly influenced by Germanic invasions into the country. |
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Beech wood tablets were a common writing material in Germanic societies before the development of paper. |
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Ellis Davidson links apples to religious practices in Germanic paganism, from which Norse paganism developed. |
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The theory of a Germanic Pictish language is no longer considered credible. |
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The east of the Rhine was not necessarily inhabited by Germanic speakers at this time. |
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It has been remarked that Germanic language speakers might have been no closer than the river Elbe in the time of Caesar. |
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For more examples, see the list of Germanic and Latinate equivalents in English. |
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The earliest reports of Germanic militias was the system of hundreds described in 98 AD by the Roman historian Tacitus as the centeni. |
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German dialectology traditionally names the major dialect groups after Germanic tribes from which they were assumed to have descended. |
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This happened in the Germanic languages when the sound change known as Grimm's law affected all the stop consonants in the system. |
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Classical authors noted that the Suevic tribes, compared to other Germanic tribes, were very mobile and not reliant on agriculture. |
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Before then the Germanic kingdoms had frequently conquered each other, but none had adopted the title of King of another people. |
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Kingship developed amongst the Germanic peoples when the unity of a single military command was found necessary. |
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In fact, the term Warini might have been used for all Germanic tribes outside the realm of the Franks. |
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Although it is very likely Jutes had used a traditional Germanic form of Runic alphabet. |
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But which dialect of Germanic language was spoken is pure speculation and remains a matter of dispute. |
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The name and coat of arms of the present state go back to the Germanic tribe of Saxons. |
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Writing in AD 79, Pliny the Elder said that the Germanic tribes were members of separate groups of people, suggesting a distinction among them. |
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The earliest mention of the Chauci is from 12 BC and suggests that they were assisting other Germanic tribes in a war against the Romans. |
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The Germanic flotilla was destroyed in a naval engagement, Gannascus was driven out, and Frisian territory was forcibly occupied. |
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The prestige of the Frisii among the neighboring Germanic tribes was raised considerably. |
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The end of the Common Germanic period is reached with the beginning of the Migration Period in the fourth century. |
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Early West Germanic becomes available in the 5th century with the Frankish Bergakker inscription. |
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Most loans from Celtic appear to have been made before or during the Germanic Sound Shift. |
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Thus, the proportion of Germanic words without any plausible etymological explanation has decreased over time. |
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The origin of the Germanic geminate consonants is currently a disputed part of historical linguistics with no clear consensus at present. |
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It is often asserted that the Germanic languages have a highly reduced system of inflections as compared with Greek, Latin, or Sanskrit. |
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The second version takes these differences into account, and is therefore closer to the language the Germanic people would have actually spoken. |
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The bearers of this northern Iron Age culture were likely speakers of Germanic languages. |
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The name comes from the hold that the Roman Empire had begun to exert on the Germanic tribes of Northern Europe. |
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In the 3rd and 4th centuries, some elements are imported from Germanic tribes that had settled north of the Black Sea, such as the runes. |
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This time saw the ransack of the Roman Empire by Germanic tribes, from which many Scandinavians returned with gold and silver. |
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The Germanic Iron Age begins with the fall of the Roman Empire and the rise of the Celtic and Germanic kingdoms in Western Europe. |
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Cassius Dio viewed the Germanic tribes as Celts, an impression given perhaps by Belgica, the name assigned to lower Germania at the time. |
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This plan was frustrated by the Germanic tribesmen at the Battle of Teutoburg Forest. |
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Germania was inhabited mostly by Germanic tribes, but also Celts, Balts, Scythians and later on Early Slavs. |
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He may have been the first Mediterranean to distinguish the Germanic people from the Celts. |
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Caesar described the cultural differences between the Germanic tribesmen, the Romans, and the Gauls. |
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Caesar's accounts portray the Roman fear of the Germanic tribes and the threat they posed. |
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Its culture, people and languages are highly intertwined with its neighbours, making it essentially a mixture of French and Germanic cultures. |
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With the decline of the Roman Empire, Alsace became the territory of the Germanic Alemanni. |
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Alsatian cuisine, somewhat based on Germanic culinary traditions, is marked by the use of pork in various forms. |
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Romulus Augustus, the last Emperor of the Western Roman Empire, surrendered to the Germanic King Odoacer. |
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These new powers of the west built upon the Roman traditions until they evolved into a synthesis of Roman and Germanic cultures. |
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Charlemagne's reign marked the beginning of a new Germanic Roman Empire in the west, the Holy Roman Empire. |
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Between 11 BCE and 4 CE, the hostility and suspicion between the Germanic tribes deepened. |
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Arminius then left under the pretext of drumming up Germanic forces to support the Roman campaign. |
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Most of these lacked combat experience, both with regard to Germanic fighters, and under the prevalent local conditions. |
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His retreat was in vain, however, as he was overtaken by the Germanic cavalry and killed shortly thereafter, according to Velleius Paterculus. |
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The Germanic warriors then stormed the field and slaughtered the disintegrating Roman forces. |
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It is also known that the Germanic tribes wore perishable organic material, such as leather, and less metal. |
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One fort, Aliso, most likely located in today's Haltern am See, fended off the Germanic tribes for many weeks, perhaps even a few months. |
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Only thereafter did a brief, inconclusive war break out between the two Germanic leaders. |
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Germanicus' legions inflicted huge casualties on the Germanic armies while sustaining only minor losses. |
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The tribe may have been named after the deer because it had a totemistic significance in Germanic symbolism. |
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In 12 BC, the Cherusci and other Germanic tribes were subjugated by the Romans. |
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Arminius began plotting to unite various Germanic tribes to thwart Roman efforts to incorporate their lands into the empire. |
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Their country was soon occupied by a Germanic tribe with a different name, the Tungri. |
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Germanic peoples who lived south and west of the Rhine and may have been distinct from the Belgae. |
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But it remains unclear which Belgic Gauls were considered Germani ancestry and which, if any, might have spoken a Germanic language. |
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Already during the Gallic Wars of Caesar, tribes of Germanic people were raiding over the Rhine, and many were eventually settled there. |
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Caesar claimed that the Belgae generally had received immigration from Germanic people from east of the Rhine. |
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During Caesar's lifetime, Germanic languages east of the Rhine may have been no closer than the river Elbe. |
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Very little is known about the Vandalic language itself, which was of the East Germanic linguistic branch. |
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New defensive structures, including fortresses at Neumagen, Bitburg and Arlon, were constructed to defend against Germanic invasion. |
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Treveran villa architecture shows both coexistence and mixture of typically Gallic and Germanic traits. |
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Most ancient sources categorize the Cimbri as a Germanic tribe, but some ancient authors include the Cimbri among the Celts. |
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Gaulish was supplanted by Vulgar Latin and various Germanic languages from around the 5th century AD onwards. |
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The seven classes of strong verb common to the Germanic languages were retained. |
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Other Germanic groups of tribes were the Ingvaeones, living on the coast, and Istvaeones, who accounted for the rest. |
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They categorized them as one of the nations of Germanic tribes descended from one of the sons of Mannus, a Germanic ancestor. |
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In 400 or 401, Hunnic raids forced many Germanic tribes such as the Goths to migrate Westward. |
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