Dimetrodon (redirect from Dimetrodon teutonis)
that would stop cracks from forming at their serrations. The teeth of D. teutonis lack serrations, but still have sharp edges. A 2014 study shows that Dimetrodon...
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first and second century BC, which would coincide with the time that the Teutoni and Cimbri left their homelands in Northern Germany and migrated through...
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BC. In 113–101 BC, they took part in the fights against the Cimbri and Teutoni invaders during the Cimbrian War. In 57 and 52 BC, they participated in...
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year 111 BC, where they were joined by the Tigurini, and, probably the Teutoni-Toutonoi-Toygenoi. (The precise identity of the latter group is unclear)...
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Ingævones, forming a second race, a portion of whom are the Cimbri, the Teutoni, and the tribes of the Chauci. The Istævones, who join up to the Rhine...
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modern Norway Teuriochaimai Teutonoari Unterelbe (Lower Elbe) Teutons Teutoni, Teutones Together with the Cimbri and the Ambrones after the 120 BC invasion...
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called themselves the Ascenos, which with time derived into Tuiscones. The Teutoni, a tribe with a name which probably came from the same root, did, through...
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military alliances, and cultural exchanges with Rome as well. The Cimbri and Teutoni incursions into Roman Italy were thrust back in 101 BC. These invasions...
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to Caesar, the Atuatuci descended from some 6,000 wandering Cimbri and Teutoni who had stayed behind in the north when the two peoples invaded Gaul in...
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