- The
Quadi were a
Germanic people who
lived approximately in the area of
modern Moravia in the time of the
Roman Empire. The only
surviving contemporary...
-
pitted the
Roman Empire against prin****lly the
Germanic Marcomanni and
Quadi and the
Sarmatian Iazyges;
there were
related conflicts with
several other...
- they
included many
peoples with
their own
names such as the Marcomanni,
Quadi, Hermunduri, Semnones, and Lombards. New
groupings formed later, such as...
- the East.
During his reign, he
fought successfully against the Alamanni,
Quadi, and Sarmatians,
strengthening the
border fortifications and conducting...
- land of the
Iazyges were occupied,
apparently without conflict, by the
Quadi,
which scholar Nicholas Higham states "suggests long-term collaboration...
- Osi or Osii were an
ancient tribe dwelling north of the
Marcomanni and
Quadi, in a
woody and
mountainous country.
Their national customs, as well as...
-
mentioned the
Suebi as a
large grouping who
included the Semnones, the
Quadi, and the Marcomanni, but he did not say
precisely to
which (if any) of the...
-
escalated after the
Quadi king, Gabinus, was
killed during negotiations with the
Romans in 374. Consequently, in the autumn, the
Quadi crossed the Danube...
- Prague.
Later in the 1st century, the
Germanic tribes of the
Marcomanni and
Quadi settled there.
Slavs from the
Black Sea–Carpathian
region settled in the...
-
already called Baiohaemum,
where their allies and
fellow Suevi lived, the
Quadi. It was
described as
being within the
Hercynian Forest and was possibly...