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  • where not only Slavic, Turkic, and Finnic peoples lived, but also the Arab ... such as the Merya and Meshchera peoples. Also Khazar and Bulgar ...
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  • of social organization would be the Germanic Peoples who conquered the western ... Chiefdoms are characterized by pervasive inequality of peoples and ...
    31 KB (4,695 words) - 19:52, 8 November 2022
  • This led to a great antipathy between the peoples. Many Roman cemeteries continued ... Germanic dialects replaced Latin or Celtic in the eastern part of England. ...
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  • ===Germanic peoples=== Human sacrifice was not particularly common among the Germanic peoples ...
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  • migration of various Italic, Semitic, Germanic, and sub-Saharan African ... " applied by Romans to many peoples. The variation is a French ...
    26 KB (3,865 words) - 10:59, 28 September 2023
  • Iberian-related peoples lived in the Lisbon region during the Neolithic ... Sarmatian Alans and the Germanic Vandals, invaded Olissipo and controlled ...
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  • (511–526). He became a hero of Germanic legend as Þeodric in English ... with, or hegemony over, the other Germanic kingdoms in the west. He ...
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  • Roman general Julius Caesar against the peoples of Gaul (present-day France ... tribes in the region, both Gallic and Germanic, had attacked Rome several ...
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  • system shared by the Scandinavian and Germanic peoples. This mythological tradition ... names, when she went out among unknown peoples seeking Odr. ...
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  • from their contemporary Indo-European peoples, such as the Celts, as well ... to the bride. The name derives from the Germanic tribal custom of giving ...
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  • to a member of any of a number of peoples in Europe using the Celtic ... before the coming of Celtic and later Germanic peoples, language, and culture ...
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  • about Ossian and the Songs of Ancient Peoples) published in 1773, in a ... and Wilhelm Grimm in their collection of Germanic folk tales. ...
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  • resulted in the Christianization of the peoples of Latin America and the ... In Germanic countries, she is usually known by the Italian form of ...
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  • parallel goddess Ostara around existing Germanic customs. Grimm also connected ... festivals was not restricted to Germanic peoples and could be found among ...
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  • Chamavi and Chattuarii. Some of these peoples like the Sicambri and Salians ... that would endure for many centuries: the Germanic Franks ruled over an increasing ...
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  • the vocalization -i- is due to the Proto-Germanic adoption of the Gaulish ... For example, the upper Germanic peoples combined into the Alemanni ...
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  • of post-Roman Europe by enrolling the new Germanic kingdoms in a single religious ... Roman historical entity, in which the Germanic peoples form an "outer ...
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  • refer to areas whose major languages are Germanic (namely English) such as ... Descendants of Indigenous peoples, such as the Quechua and Aymara ...
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  • of social organization would be the Germanic Peoples who conquered the western ... Europe in ancient times was inhabited by various tribal groups of ...
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  • Major events in the history of its peoples' quest for faith are ... Between the sixth and ninth centuries C.E., the Germanic tribe Marcomanni ...
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