- The
Suebi (also
spelled Suavi,
Suevi or Suebians) were a
large group of
Germanic peoples originally from the Elbe
river region in what is now Germany...
- The
Kingdom of the
Suebi (Latin:
Regnum Suevorum), also
called the
Kingdom of
Galicia (Latin:
Regnum Galicia) or
Suebi Kingdom of
Galicia (Latin: Galicia...
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sought to
restore the
Roman order against the
hordes of Vandals,
Alans and
Suebi. The
Western Roman Empire fell in 476 AD; therefore, the
Visigoths believed...
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historic settlement area of the
Germanic tribe alliances named Alemanni and
Suebi. This
territory would include all of the
Alemannic German area, but the...
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Tacitus describes the
veneration of what he
deems as an "Isis" of the
Suebi. Due to Tacitus's
usage of
interpretatio romana elsewhere in the text, his...
- 5th-century
Suebi chieftain;
founder of the
Agilolfings dynasty...
- west, or even to have left the
region entirely with the
Suebi who
founded the
Kingdom of the
Suebi in what is now
Portugal and Spain. It is
believed that...
- Gunderic.
Gunderic was then
pushed from
Gallaecia to
Baetica by a Roman-
Suebi coalition in 419. In 429,
under King
Genseric (reigned 428–477), the Vandals...
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Gallaecia (today Galicia,
Asturias and the
north of Portugal)
along with the
Suebi in 409 AD and
their kingdom was one of the
earliest Barbarian territories...
- and Istvaeones, who
accounted for the rest.
Tacitus also
mentioned the
Suebi as a
large grouping who
included the Semnones, the Quadi, and the Marcomanni...