- The
Suebi (also
spelled Suevi) or
Suebians were a
large group of
Germanic peoples originally from the Elbe
river region in what is now
Germany and the...
- The
Suebian knot (German: Suebenknoten) is a
historical male
hairstyle ascribed to the
tribe of the
Germanic Suebi. The knot is
attested by
Tacitus in...
- The
Baltic Sea is an arm of the
Atlantic Ocean that is
enclosed by Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Russia, Sweden, and the...
- of the
nearby Roman Empire.
According to
Tacitus and Strabo, they were
Suebian. It is
believed their name may
derive from Proto-Germanic *markō "border...
- peat
cutters to the
southeast of Osterby, Germany. The hair is tied in a
Suebian knot. The head is at the
State Archaeological Museum at
Gottorf Castle...
- The
Suebi spoke a
Germanic language and
classical sources refer to a
Suebian language. In particular, the
Suebi are ****ociated with the
concept of an...
- German, a
group of
Upper German dialects Alemanni, a
confederation of
Suebian Germanic tribes in the
Roman period Alamanni (surname)
Alemannia (disambiguation)...
- The
Danube Swabians (German:
Donauschwaben [ˈdoːnaʊʃvaːbm̩] ) is a
collective term for the
ethnic German-speaking po****tion who
lived in
Kingdom of Hungary...
-
historians wrote of the
Lombards in the
first century AD as
being one of the
Suebian peoples, also from what is now
northern Germany, near the Elbe river. They...
- The Lombards, a
Germanic people,
settled in
Italy with
their Herulian,
Suebian, Gepid, Thuringian, Bulgar,
Sarmatian and
Saxon allies in the 6th century...