Quotes: For when the Romans had departed and they were free from the fear of an invader, these tribes, according to the custom of the race, and then specially as rivals in fame, had turned their arms against each other Ann Book II Chapter 44: War with the Germans. Drusus as commander.That they are inferior to the Suevi alone, to whom not even the immortal gods can show themselves equal; that there was none at all besides on earth whom they could not conquer." Dbg Book IV Chapter 7: War with the Germans. German embassadors. This people are remarkable for a peculiar custom, that of twisting their hair and binding it up in a knot. Ger Chapter 38: The Suevians Other links: Grimm's Teutonic Mythology Complete Page Index Suebi The Migration of Nations and the Arrival of the Slavs in Slovakia Teutons
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Term referred to by name of the following persons: If the number following a name is identical to the number following another name, then the names refer to the same person. Marobodus(982) Ariovistus(327) Nasuas(4799) Cimberius(4800) Vangio(6099) Sido(6100) Riciarius(5305) Rimismund(5307) Ricimer(1161) Hunimund(6555) Alaric(5348)
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