-
parishes and six
towns and
villages are
still named Suevos or Suegos, from the
medieval form
Suevos, all of them from the
Latin Sueuos 'Sueves', and referring...
- [The Language(s) of the
Germanic Peoples during the
Migration Period].
Suevos – Schwaben. Das Königreich der
Sueben auf der
Iberischen Halbinsel (411–585)...
- century. Theodoric's
action may have been a
result of the
reopening of
Suevo-Gothic
diplomacy under the
Suevic king Remismund, who
married a
Gothic princess...
- Fr****etto 2003, p. 173
Cossue (28
November 2005). "Breve
historia del
reino suevo de
Gallaecia (1)" (in Spanish). Celtiberia.net.
Archived from the original...
- most of the Gallaeci. In Galicia, four
parishes and six
villages are
named Suevos or Suegos, i.e. Sueves,
after old
Suebic settlements. The
Visigoths were...
-
Chegada dos
Suevos". notapositiva.com (in Portuguese).
Archived from the
original on 23
December 2014.
Retrieved 12
March 2016. "
Suevos". infoescola...
- ISBN 0-299-08700-X pp. 153–154. Díaz Martínez,
Pablo de la Cruz (2011). El
reino suevo (411-585). Tres Cantos, Madrid, España. ISBN 978-84-460-3648-7. OCLC 958059531...
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territorial demarcation. For this
reason the
diocese was
mentioned in the "
Suevo Parish" as Ad
sedem Britonorum ecclesiae quae sunt
intro Britones una ****...
-
Franconia Würzburg Emil von Behring, physician,
Nobel Prize laureate,
Corps Suevo-Borussia
Hamburg Karl
Ferdinand Braun, physicist,
Nobel Prize laureate,...
-
Alemanni and Khatti.
Ptolemy also
mentions them as
having founded the town of
Suevos Casuari. The
Casuari were most
likely numerous during and
around the time...