-
Ancient Gr****: Βαστάρναι or Βαστέρναι),
sometimes called the
Peuci or
Peucini (Ancient Gr****: Πευκῖνοι), were an
ancient people who
between 200 BC and...
-
comparison to, for example, the
Peucini): Here
Suebia ends. I do not know
whether to
class the
tribes of the
Peucini, Venedi, and
Fenni with the Germans...
- size of the
island of Rhodes. The
inhabitants of the
island were
called Peucini (Ancient Gr****: Πευκῖνοι). It was to this
island that in the 330s BC the...
- (living near the Rhine), the
Hermiones (in the
Germanic interior), and the
Peucini Basternae (living on the
lower Danube near the Dacians). In
chapter 2 of...
- "Scythians"—actually
consisting of
Goths (Greuthungi and Thervingi), Gepids, and
Peucini, led
again by the Heruli—****embled at the
mouth of
river Tyras (Dniester)...
- bast "bound") and Proto-Iranian *arna- "offspring")
Atmoni /
Atmoli Peucini /
Peucini Bastarnae (a
branch of the
Bastarnae that
lived in the
region north...
- in the
modern sense of the term; Tacitus, when
describing the Venethi,
Peucini and Fenni,
wrote that he was not sure if he
should call them Germans, since...
- Scythians, Greuthungi, Tervingi, Gepids,
Peucini,
Celts and Heruli.
Zosimus names Scythians, Heruli,
Peucini and Goths. The
first R is held at the Musée...
-
predatory excursions all the
woody and
mountainous tracts between the
Peucini and the Fenni". The Greco-Roman
geographer Ptolemy, who
produced his Geographia...
- Hermunduri, the Chatti, and the Cherusci: the
fifth race is that of the
Peucini, who are also the Basternæ,
adjoining the
Dacians previously mentioned...