- The
Alemanni or
Alamanni were a
confederation of
Germanic tribes on the
Upper Rhine River during the
first millennium.
First mentioned by C****ius Dio in...
- Province, Iran
Alemanni or
Alamans, a
Germanic tribe Lucas Alamán (1792–1853),
Mexican statesman and
scientist Rafael Pacchiano Alamán (born 1975), Mexican...
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Ygnacio José Joaquín
Pedro de Alcántar Juan
Bautista Francisco de
Paula de
Alamán y
Escalada (Guanajuato, New Spain, 18
October 1792 –
Mexico City, Mexico...
- The Prin****lity of
Pakualaman (also
written Paku
Alaman; Dutch-spelling: Pakoe-
alaman) is a
minor Javanese princely state within the
Sultanate of Yogyakarta...
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Allemans (French pronunciation: [almɑ̃]; Occitan:
Alamans) is a
commune in the
Dordogne department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in
southwestern France. The river...
- Woodbridge: Boydell, 1988. André van de Vyver, "La
victoire contre les
Alamans et la
conversion de Clovis",
Revue belge de
philologie et d'histoire, Vol...
-
distance up to 50 km.
Being the most
prestigious and
difficult type of baige,
Alaman Baige was the main part of
large national festivals and funeral. Contests...
-
establishment of the
Second Mexican Empire.
Lucas Alaman Writer, historian, scientist, businessman, and statesman,
Alaman was the
preeminent conservative Mexican...
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Alaman (Persian: الامن, also
Romanized as
Alāman; also
known as Elāyen and Ţalāben) is a
village in
Estarabad Rural District,
Kamalan District, Aliabad...
- (French Flanders). The
Alamans,
another Germanic people immigrated to Alsace,
hence the
Alemannic German now
spoken there. The
Alamans were
competitors of...