- The
Frisii were an
ancient tribe, who were
neighbours of the
Roman empire in the low-lying
coastal region between the
Rhine and the Ems rivers, in what...
- Iran. The
Caspian kutum was
first formally described in 1901 as
Leuciscus frisii kutum by
Sergei Nikolaevich Kamensky with its type
locality given as the...
-
political hierarchies in
reference to the
Frisii, when he
mentioned the
names of two
kings of the 1st
century Frisii and
added that they were
kings "as far...
- 000 years. The
historic Low
Countries made up much of Frisia, home to the
Frisii, and the
Roman provinces of
Gallia Belgica and
Germania Inferior, home to...
- not
confuse it with
another fish
called the kutum,
Rutilus kutum Rutilus frisii, the
Black Sea
roach or kutum, is a
species of
freshwater and
brackish water...
- the
northern part of the Low Countries. They
would later develop into the
Frisii and the
early Saxons. The Weser–Rhine
Germanic (or Istvaeones) extended...
-
populis quondam accolis;
scilicet de Toxandris, Batavis, Caninefatibus,
Frisiis, ac Marsacis)
touched a
source of
national pride among the
Seventeen Provinces...
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between the
Frisii and a
Roman army led by the
Roman general Lucius Apronius. The
result was
Roman victory. The
earliest mention of the
Frisii tells of Drusus'...
-
Thuringii (see:
Frankish mythology, Donar's Oak)
Saxons (see: Irminsul)
Frisii (source: Life of
Saint Willibrord)
Baiuvarii Compared to
North Germanic...
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Favonae Firaesi Fosi
Franks Ripuarian Franks Salian Franks Frisiavones Frisii Gambrivii Geats Gepids Goths Crimean Goths Greuthungi Gutones Ostrogoths...