The Irminones, also referred to as Herminones or Hermiones (Ancient Greek: Ἑρμίονες), were a large group of early Germanic tribes settling in the Elbe...
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the German language as a whole. The term Irminonic is derived from the Irminones, a culturo-linguistic grouping of Germanic tribes that was mentioned by...
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Greek Revival building built in 1855 in Tallulah, Louisiana Hermiones or Irminones, a group of early Germanic tribes Hotspot Ecosystem Research and Man's...
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for counting years. Differentiation of localized Teutonic tribes of the Irminones. Senatus consultum Silanianum is adopted. The Euthydemid dynasty, a Greek...
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Suebi (category Irminones)
itself, the Suebian peoples are associated by Pliny the Elder with the Irminones, a grouping of Germanic peoples who claimed ancestral connections. Tacitus...
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classification indicates their historical descent from dialects spoken by the Irminones (also known as the Elbe group), Ingvaeones (or North Sea Germanic group)...
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Tuisto, progenitor of all the Germanic peoples, the other two being the Irminones and the Istaevones. According to the speculations of Rafael von Uslar...
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Marcomanni and the Lombards. Historically they are possibly the same as the Irminones or Herminones mentioned by classical authors such as Tacitus, Pliny the...
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Irminones) and either -swint (strong) or -sind (way or journey, e.g., military expedition). A possible original meaning is "warpath of the Irminones"...
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Germanic god Irmin, inferred from the name Irminsûl and the tribal name Irminones, is in some older scholarship presumed to have been the national god or...
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