2452:ἄλλα ἄττα μυρία καρατομοῦντες ἐπιθειάζουσιν. 2 ἀλλὰ γὰρ ἡ τῶν Φράγγων αὐτοὺς ἐπιμιξία, εnὖ ποιοῦσα, καὶ ἐς τόδε μετακοσμεῖ καὶ ἤδη ἐφέλκεται τοὺς εὐφρονεστέρους, οὐ πολλοῦ δὲ οἶμαι (10) χρόνου καὶ ἅπασιν ἐκνικήσει. 3 τὸ γὰρ τῆς δόξης παράλογόν τε καὶ ἔμπληκτον καὶ αὐτοῖς οἶμαι τοῖς χρωμένοις, εἰ μὴ πάμπαν εἶεν ἠλίθιοι, γνώριμόν τέ ἐστι καὶ εὐφώρατον καὶ οἶον ἀποσβῆναι ῥᾳδίως. ἐλεεῖσθαι μὲν οὖν μᾶλλον ἢ χαλεπαίνεσθαι δίκαιοι ἂν εἶεν καὶ πλείστης μεταλαγχάνειν συγγνώμης ἅπαντες, ὅσοι δὴ τοῦ ἀληθοῦς ἁμαρτάνουσιν. οὐ γὰρ (15) δήπου ἑκόντες εἶναι ἀλῶνται καὶ ὀλισθαίνουσιν, ἀλλὰ τοῦ ἀγαθοῦ ἐφιέμενοι, ἔπειτα σφαλέντες τῇ κρίσει τὸ λοιπὸν ἔχονται τῶν δοκηθέντων ἀπρίξ, ὁποῖα ἄττα καὶ τύχοιεν ὄντα. 4 τήν γε μὴν τῶν θυσιῶν ὠμότητα καὶ κακοδαιμονίαν οὐκ οἶδα εἰ οἷόν τε λόγῳ ἀκέσασθαι, εἴτε ἄλσεσιν ἐπιτελοῖντο ὥσπερ ἀμέλει παρὰ βαρβάροις, εἴτε τοῖς πάλαι νενομισμέ-(20)νοις θεοῖς, ὁποῖα αἱ τῶν Ἑλλήνων ἐθέλουσιν ἁγιστεῖαι.
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2502:: "Genome-wide analyses were performed on eight individuals to estimate genetic affiliation to modern west Eurasians and genetic kinship at the burial. Five individuals were direct relatives. Three other individuals were not detectably related; two of these showed genomic affinity to southern Europeans... These five related individuals had culturally diverse grave goods despite the evidence that all of them showed local isotope signals with northern European genetic affiliations... Niederstotzingen North individuals are closely related to northern and eastern European populations, particularly from Lithuania and Iceland."
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451:, who had moved westwards into Gaul in the time of Julius Caesar. The people living there in Caesar's time are not Germanic. Instead, "Reckless adventurers from Gaul, emboldened by want, occupied this land of questionable ownership. After a while, our frontier having been advanced, and our military positions pushed forward, it was regarded as a remote nook of our empire and a part of a Roman province."
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Igitur quia mixti
Alamannis Suevi, partem Germaniae ultra Danubium, partem Raetiae inter Alpes et Histrum, partemque Galliae circa Ararim obsederunt; antiquorum vocabulorum veritate servata, ab incolis nomen patriae derivemus, et Alamanniam vel Sueviam nominemus. Nam cum duo sint vocabula unam gentem
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Christian elements. In particular, there is no change in burial practice, and tumulus warrior graves continued to be erected throughout
Merovingian times. Syncretism of traditional Germanic animal-style with Christian symbolism is also present in artwork, but Christian symbolism becomes more and more
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7. Νόμιμα δὲ αὐτοῖς εἰσι μέν που καὶ πάτρια, τὸ δέ γε ἐν κοινῷ ἐπικρατοῦν τε καὶ ἄρχον τῇ Φραγγικῇ ἕπονται πολιτείᾳ, μόνα δέ γε τὰ ἐς (5) θεὸν αὐτοῖς οὐ ταὐτὰ ξυνδοκεῖ. δένδρα τε γάρ τινα ἱλάσκονται καὶ ῥεῖθρα ποταμῶν καὶ λόφους καὶ φάραγγας, καὶ τούτοις, ὥσπερ ὅσια δρῶντες, ἵππους τε καὶ βόας καὶ
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Cassius Dio portrays the
Alemanni as victims of this treacherous emperor. They had asked for his help, according to Dio, but instead he colonized their country, changed their place names, and executed their warriors under a pretext of coming to their aid. When he became ill, the Alemanni claimed to
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He also spoke of the particular ruthlessness of the
Alemanni in destroying Christian sanctuaries and plundering churches while the genuine Franks were respectful towards those sanctuaries. Agathias expresses his hope that the Alemanni would assume better manners through prolonged contact with the
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Through much of his short reign, Caracalla was known for unpredictable and arbitrary operations launched by surprise after a pretext of peace negotiations. If he had any reasons of state for such actions, they remained unknown to his contemporaries. Whether or not the
Alemanni had been previously
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This mutually antagonistic relationship is perhaps the reason why the Roman writers persisted in calling the
Alemanni "barbari," meaning "savages." The archaeology, however, shows that they were largely Romanized, lived in Roman-style houses and used Roman artifacts, the Alemannic women having
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The spelling with "e" is used in Encyc. Brit. 9th. ed., (c. 1880), Everyman's Encyc. 1967, Everyman's
Smaller Classical Dictionary, 1910. The current edition of Britannica spells with "e", as does Columbia and Edward Gibbon, Vol. 3, Chapter XXXVIII. The Latinized spelling with
1557:, Germany. This is the richest and most complete Alemannic graveyard ever found. The highest ranking individual at the graveyard was a male with Frankish grave goods. Four males were found to be closely related to him. They were all carriers of types of the paternal haplogroup
306:(Ἀλαμανοι) means "all men". It indicates that they were a conglomeration drawn from various Germanic tribes. The Romans and the Greeks called them as such (Alamanni, all men, in the sense of a group composed of men of all groups in the region). This derivation was accepted by
1271:("princes"). This may be a formal hierarchy, or they may be vague, overlapping terms, or a combination of both. In 357, there appear to have been two paramount kings (Chnodomar and Westralp) who probably acted as presidents of the confederation and seven other kings (
883:, also deep in the heart of Gaul, bishop Privatus was forced to sacrifice to idols in the very cave where he was later venerated. It is thought this detail may be a generic literary ploy to epitomize the horrors of barbarian violence.
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read as "Wodan and Donar are magicians/sorcerers", but this may be interpreted as either a pagan invocation of the powers of these deities, or a
Christian protective charm against them. A runic inscription on a fibula found at
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times (sixth to eighth centuries). We know that in the sixth century, the
Alemanni were predominantly pagan, and in the eighth century, they were predominantly Christian. The intervening seventh century was a period of genuine
583:), entering the forest, where the trails were blocked by felled trees. As winter was upon them, they reoccupied a "fortification which was founded on the soil of the Alemanni that Trajan wished to be called with his own name".
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prevalent during the seventh century. Unlike the later
Christianization of the Saxons and of the Slavs, the Alemanni seem to have adopted Christianity gradually, and voluntarily, spread in emulation of the Merovingian elite.
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they worship certain trees, the waters of rivers, hills and mountain valleys, in whose honour they sacrifice horses, cattle and countless other animals by beheading them, and imagine that they are performing an act of piety
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In this context, the use of Alemanni is possibly an anachronism, but it reveals that Ammianus believed they were the same people, which is consistent with the location of the Alemanni of Caracalla's campaigns.
763:, who acted "by the advice, it is said, of his wicked mother, and overran the whole of the Gauls, and destroyed from their foundations all the temples which had been built in ancient times. And coming to
556:'s governorship of the province shortly after it was formed, around 98–99 AD. At that time, the entire frontier was being fortified for the first time. Trees from the earliest fortifications found in
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Histoire de l'Académie Royale des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, avec les Mémoires de Littérature tirés des Registres de cette Académie, depuis l'année MDCCXLIV jusques et compris l'année MDCCXLVI
1470:("God for/before you, Theophilus!", or alternatively "God before you, Devil!"). Dated to between AD 660 and 690, it marks the end of the native Alemannic tradition of runic literacy. Bad Ems is in
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in the ninth century remarked, in discussing the people of Switzerland and the surrounding regions, that only foreigners called them the Alemanni, but that they gave themselves the name of
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Düwel, Klaus (1982). "Runen und Interpretatio Christiana: Zur Religioneschichtlichen Stellung der Bügelfidel von Nordendorf I". In Kamp, Norbert; Wollasch, Joachim (eds.).
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bishop. Constance was a missionary bishopric in newly converted lands, and did not look back on late Roman church history unlike the Raetian bishopric of
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and northern Italy in 268, when the Romans were forced to denude much of their German frontier of troops in response to a massive invasion of the
1581:. Two individuals buried at the cemetery were found to be genetically different from both the others and each other, displaying genetic links to
1505:). The establishment of the church as an institution recognized by worldly rulers is also visible in legal history. In the early seventh century
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by the Romans). The warriors consisted of professional warbands and levies of free men. Each nobleman could raise an average of c. 50 warriors.
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records, in the context of the wars of the Goths and Franks against Byzantium, that the Alemanni fighting among the troops of Frankish king
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318:, published in 1753. This etymology has remained the standard derivation of the name. An alternative suggestion proposes derivation from
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significantia, priori nomine nos appellant circumpositae gentes, quae Latinum habent sermonem; sequenti, usus nos nuncupat barbarorum.
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Wolfgang Jungandreas, 'God fura dih, deofile †' in: Zeitschrift für deutsches Altertum und deutsche Literatur, 101, 1972, pp. 84–85.
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in November. The Alemanni were routed, forced back into Germany, and did not threaten Roman territory for many years afterwards.
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cannot be dated exactly and was possibly undertaken by Columbanus himself (before 612). In any case, it existed by 635, when
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halted their advance into Italy, but then had to deal with the Goths. When the Gothic campaign ended in Roman victory at the
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neutral, they were certainly further influenced by Caracalla to become thereafter notoriously implacable enemies of Rome.
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1255:) which, it is generally believed, were permanent and hereditary. Ammianus describes Alemanni rulers with various terms:
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Alemanni... the Latin term for an amalgamation of a number of smaller Germanic tribes, including a segment of the Suevi.
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The traditional distribution area of Western Upper German (Alemannic) dialect features in the 19th and 20th centuries
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have put a hex on him. Caracalla, it was claimed, tried to counter this influence by invoking his ancestral spirits.
1183:; before that the dialect spoken by Alemannic tribes was little different from that of other West Germanic peoples.
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Franks and Alamanni in the Merovingian Period: An Ethnographic Perspective (Studies in Historical Archaeoethnology)
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to describe the region between the Rhine, Main and Danube rivers. He says that it had once been the home of the
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in September 2018 examined the remains of eight individuals buried at a seventh-century Alemannic graveyard in
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The kingdom of Alamannia between Strasbourg and Augsburg lasted until 496, when the Alemanni were conquered by
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Early Roman writers did not mention the Alemanni, and it is likely that they had not yet come to exist. In his
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1099:) After their defeat in 496, the Alemanni bucked the Frankish yoke and put themselves under the protection of
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against the Alemanni, who lost and were pacified for a time. The legion was as a result honored with the name
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did likely contribute to the ethnogenesis of the Alemanni, there is no direct connection to the contemporary
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from about the fifth century, and that name became prevalent in the high medieval period, eponymous of the
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of the 16th century. Rhenanus argued the term Alemanni was meant for the whole Germanic people only in
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reflects Christian pious sentiment (and is also explicitly marked with a Christian cross), reading
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and public buildings, attributed the destruction they saw to the plundering raids of the Alemanni.
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F.C. and J. Rivington, T. Payne, Wilkie and Robinson: The Chronicle of Iohn Hardyng, 1812, p. 99.
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Most of the Alemanni were probably at the time, in fact, resident in or close to the borders of
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People on the move: attitudes toward and perceptions of migration in medieval and modern Europe
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in large numbers, to invade the Gallic provinces, this time being defeated by Valentinian (see
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Corpus Fontium Historiae Byzantinae. Series Berolinensis 2. Berlin: De Gruyter, 1967, p. 18f.
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The Military Orientation of the Roman Emperors Septimius Severus to Gallienus (146–268 C.E.)
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Alamanni. A confederation of several Germanic tribes who amalgamated in the third century AD
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Area settled by the Alemanni, and sites of Roman–Alemannic battles, third to sixth centuries
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is a record of their customary law during this period. Until the eighth century, Frankish
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2398:. Tübingen: J.C.B. Mohr. p. 32. Cf. also Bossert, G. "Alemanni" in: Jackson, S.M. (Ed.).
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a scholar and historian of the 15th century claimed the Alemanni had their name from the
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H. Kurath: Middle English Dictionary, part 14, University of Michigan Press, 1952, 1345.
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Franks, which is by all appearances, in a manner of speaking, what eventually happened.
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is thought to have originated around the fifth century either in Alemannia or among the
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language in those regions, which by the eighth century were collectively referred to as
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turned north to deal with the Alemanni, who were swarming over all Italy north of the
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Collected Wisdom of the Early Modern Scholar: Essays in Honor of Mordechai Feingold
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munimentum quod in Alamannorum solo conditum Traianus suo nomine voluit appellari.
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778:). Thus sixth-century Gallo-Romans of Gregory's class, surrounded by the ruins of
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Franks, the Alemanni were gradually Christianized during the seventh century. The
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Das älteste germanische Christentum oder der Sogenannte "Arianismus" der Germanen
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Some scholars have speculated that members of the Alemannic elite such as king
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specifically, while the Alamannic territory in general is increasingly called
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from the east. Their raids throughout the three parts of Gaul were traumatic:
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against the Alemanni, who by then were in Alsace, and crossed the Main (Latin
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and before it was only meant to designate the population of an island in the
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during which Christian symbolism and doctrine gradually grew in influence.
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Franks and Alamanni in the Merovingian Period: An Ethnographic Perspective
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absorbed it into the Frankish empire, early in the eighth century. Today,
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1969:. Vol. 1 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 468.
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ended an uprising by summarily executing all Alemannic nobility at the
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Popper, Nicholas S. (2023), Roos, Anna Marie; Manning, Gideon (eds.),
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Alamanni (Alemanni), a loose concentration of Germanic communities...
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in the third and fourth centuries. They launched a major invasion of
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in each kingdom. Underneath the royal class were the nobles (called
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and his army of Romans and barbarian allies defeat Attila's army of
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he set on fire, overthrew and destroyed that shrine which they call
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of 720 has an entire chapter reserved for ecclesial matters alone.
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3238:
3233:
3174:
3159:
3109:
2493:
2170:
1614:
1578:
1511:
hardly ever mentions the special privileges of the church, while
1463:
1422:
1206:
944: – Aurelian destroys the retreating Alemanni army.
760:
477:
in 213. At that time, they apparently dwelt in the basin of the
443:
Tacitus (AD 90) does not mention the Alemanni. He uses the term
4444:
3933:
3854:
3748:
3701:
3686:
3651:
3626:
3591:
3586:
3519:
3504:
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3293:
3283:
3278:
3191:
3186:
3144:
3114:
1858:
1374:
1222:
1112:
1057:
1053:
846:
553:
193:
185:
99:
78:
2412:
Murinaeus, Agathias; Scholasticus, Agathias; Agathias (1975).
2004:, vol. XVIII, (Paris 1753) pp. 49–71. Excerpts are on-line at
1130:
of 843, Alemannia became a province of the eastern kingdom of
1038: – Alemanni invade Italy and are defeated near
886:
751:(died ca 594) mentions their destructive force at the time of
636:
595:
458:
Alemannic belt mountings, from a seventh-century grave in the
138:
executed the Alamannic nobility and installed Frankish dukes.
81:
and northern Switzerland, leading to the establishment of the
3621:
3606:
3581:
3571:
3556:
3499:
3467:
3432:
3427:
3385:
3375:
3258:
3119:
2962:
2449:
2411:
2094:
The First Book of the History of the Germans: Barbaric Period
1671:
1652:), but remains in use e.g. in Wood (2003), Drinkwater (2007).
1494:
1482:
1426:
842:
834:
833:
On January 2, 366, the Alemanni yet again crossed the frozen
744:
533:
424:
365:
332:
189:
1441:. About 70 specimens have survived, roughly half of them on
1396:
were like the Franks in all respects except religion, since
735:
The Alemanni were continually engaged in conflicts with the
3691:
3338:
2017:
It is cited in most etymological dictionaries, such as the
1490:
1233:
The Alemanni established a series of territorially defined
1028:
740:
2043:"the name is possibly Alahmannen, 'men of the sanctuary'"
1201:, encompassing the dialects of the southern two thirds of
149:. The chief family in Alamannia was that of the counts of
1079:
Alemannia (yellow) and Upper Burgundy (green) around 1000
845:
a final time, conquering and then settling what is today
1457:(early seventh century) clearly records pagan theonyms,
895:
Europe at the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476 AD
519:
because in the year before he had murdered his brother,
395:
298:(quoted in the mid-sixth century by Byzantine historian
157:, who were sometimes called margraves, and one of whom,
130:
over Alemannia was mostly nominal. After an uprising by
2529:(2nd ed., Strassburg, 1900), vol. iii. pp. 930 ff.
544:. Although Dio is the earliest writer to mention them,
1111:
in 536. Subsequently, the Alemanni formed part of the
991: – Julian expels the Alemanni from the
507:, relates (10.5) that Caracalla then assumed the name
236:
for Germans. Likewise, the Arabic name for Germany is
61:
River during the first millennium. First mentioned by
2592:
2499:
2400:
New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge
1675:
mentioned by Julius Caesar, and although these older
2593:
O'Sullivan, Niall; et al. (September 5, 2018).
1167:. Alemannic runic inscriptions such as those on the
814:
Their most famous battle against Rome took place in
4201:
Union of Protestant Churches of Alsace and Lorraine
2609:
American Association for the Advancement of Science
2224:"Historia Augusta: The Life of Antoninus Caracalla"
1437:From c. the 520s to the 620s, there was a surge of
968: – Constantius defeats the Alemanni.
423:is indicated separately, further downstream of the
2541:The Alamanni and Rome 213–496. Caracalla to Clovis
2247:
1031:and other Germanic allies, including the Alemanni.
771:in the Gallic tongue," martyring many Christians (
590:
372:and the people who live at its shores were called
4211:Protestant Reformed Church of Alsace and Lorraine
932:is defeated by the Alemanni forces invading Italy
4464:
1388:In the mid-6th century, the Byzantine historian
1115:dominions and were governed by a Frankish duke.
65:in the context of the campaign of Roman emperor
1189:lost its distinct jurisdictional identity when
1163:, and is recognised among the subgroups of the
344:) in an Old High German gloss, interpreted by
336:. The Suebi are given the alternative name of
3831:
2705:
622:
271:
1800:The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Archaeology
1064:
237:
216:
77:in 260, and later expanded into present-day
2736:origin primarily identified as speakers of
2446:Agathiae Myrinaei historiarum libri quinque
1241:is unclear and probably changed over time.
887:List of battles between Romans and Alemanni
150:
119:
70:
3838:
3824:
2712:
2698:
2538:
1979:
1694:
1648:is current in older literature (so in the
629:
615:
2632:
1902:Trésor de la Langue Française informatisé
1661:The Alemanni were alternatively known as
1605:List of confederations of Germanic tribes
1425:, where he disrupted a beer sacrifice to
1228:
548:used the name to refer to Germans on the
184:dialects remain spoken, including German
141:During the later and weaker years of the
2685:Brauchtum und Masken Alemannic Fastnacht
2274:
1955:
1938:
1936:
1934:
1932:
1744:
1332:
1316:
1150:
1074:
890:
826:, later Emperor of Rome, and their king
594:
453:
399:
36:
3777:Christianisation of Anglo-Saxon England
1790:
1686:
1001: – Romans under Emperor
915: – Romans under Emperor
879:, but in Gregory's account at Mende in
822:), in 357, where they were defeated by
515:jested that he should really be called
488:In retribution, Caracalla then led the
14:
4465:
3900:Arrondissement of Haguenau-Wissembourg
2127:
1995:
1851:in ducatu Alemannico, in pago Linzgowe
1477:The establishment of the bishopric of
1421:records that Columbanus was active in
1305:Religion in Switzerland § History
1171:are among the earliest testimonies of
4433:Imperial Territory of Alsace-Lorraine
3819:
2693:
2527:Grundriss der germanischen Philologie
2470:. Walter de Gruyter. pp. 78–86.
2463:
2457:
2123:
2121:
2119:
1929:
1877:Forschungen zur Deutschen Landeskunde
1669:. The name is taken from that of the
1381:influence may have been converted to
610:
469:The Alemanni were first mentioned by
396:First appearance in historical record
3955:Arrondissement of Colmar-Ribeauvillé
2719:
2374:, Greenwood Publishing Group, 2003,
1847:urbs Constantia in ducatu Alemanniae
1439:Alemannic Elder Futhark inscriptions
1287:by the Romans) and warriors (called
1052: – Byzantine General
312:Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
4387:Landgraviate of Alsace (1186–1646)
2654:Die Deutschen und die Nachbarstämme
2561:, Boydell & Brewer Ltd, 2003,
2543:. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
2169:
1892:in c. 1100, and with final dental,
1197:is a linguistic term, referring to
908:defeats the Alemanni to rescue Rome
796:in September, Gallienus' successor
272:
238:
221:, is derived from their name, from
24:
3965:Arrondissement of Thann-Guebwiller
3915:Arrondissement of Sélestat-Erstein
2116:
2049:The Collected Historical Works of
1759:The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium
1361:of the Alemanni took place during
1138:. The duchy persisted until 1268.
1012: – Western Emperor
69:of 213, the Alemanni captured the
25:
4509:
2661:
2281:. The Boydell Press. p. 33.
2063:(Methuen), vol. I , p. 278 note;
1385:even in the later fifth century.
531:adopted the Roman fashion of the
3984:
3977:
3858:
3847:
3800:
3799:
2656:(Munich, 1837), pp. 303 ff.
2579:(1606, 2nd ed. Senckenburg 1730)
2251:A Companion to Ostrogothic Italy
2023:(large edition) under the root,
1943:
1867:; by the 12th century, the name
1023: – Roman General
1021:Battle of the Catalaunian Fields
1016:is victorious over the Alemanni.
785:In the early summer of 268, the
4498:Medieval history of Switzerland
4099:European Collectivity of Alsace
3782:Christianization of Scandinavia
2484:
2467:Tradition als Historische Kraft
2438:
2405:
2388:
2370:, p. 162. Harald Kleinschmidt,
2352:
2343:
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2316:
2295:
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2190:
2163:
2103:
2074:
2037:
2011:
1713:The Oxford Classical Dictionary
1309:Pre-Christian Alpine traditions
1060:and Alemanni in southern Italy.
853:. The crossing is described in
591:Conflicts with the Roman Empire
232:, which commonly used the term
4370:Prince-Bishopric of Strasbourg
3772:Christianization of the Franks
2845:Continental Germanic mythology
2577:Rerum Alamannicarum scriptores
2415:trans. Joseph D. Frendo (1975)
1973:
1920:
1911:
1882:
1832:
1655:
1637:
1445:, others on belt buckles (see
1409:Apostles of the Alemanni were
1313:Continental Germanic mythology
571:) that much later the Emperor
481:, to the south of the Chatti.
30:For people with the name, see
13:
1:
4483:Germanic tribal confederacies
4229:History of the Jews in Alsace
1853:873. From the ninth century,
1630:
1547:A genetic study published in
1005:defeat an Alemanni incursion.
499:The fourth-century fictional
132:Theudebald, Duke of Alamannia
4291:Internationaux de Strasbourg
4088:Alsace independence movement
3920:Arrondissement of Strasbourg
2539:Drinkwater, John F. (2007).
2210:"Cassius Dio: Roman History"
2069:Origin of the English Nation
2020:American Heritage Dictionary
1857:is increasingly used of the
1257:reges excelsiores ante alios
1056:defeats a combined force of
830:was taken prisoner to Rome.
7:
4415:County of Hanau-Lichtenberg
4378:(11th-century–14th-century)
3787:Christianization of Iceland
2331:Drinkwater (2007) 223 (map)
2248:Jonathan J. Arnold (2016).
2142:10.1007/978-3-031-09722-5_7
2111:Der germanische Himmelsgott
1600:List of rulers of Alamannia
1588:
1524:
1294:
1279:were the rulers of the two
1251:combined, formed kingdoms (
1205:(German State), in western
1177:High German consonant shift
1146:
984:is defeated by the Alemanni
537:even earlier than the men.
505:Life of Antoninus Caracalla
473:describing the campaign of
198:German-speaking Switzerland
10:
4514:
4286:Étoile Noire de Strasbourg
4082:Regional council of Alsace
3960:Arrondissement of Mulhouse
3950:Arrondissement of Altkirch
3905:Arrondissement of Molsheim
2509:
2450:
2322:Drinkwater (2007) 118, 120
1696:Drinkwater, John Frederick
1528:
1329:gravestones of the region.
1298:
1141:
1068:
928: – Emperor
287:
165:, which was recognized by
106:and incorporated into his
94:In 496, the Alemanni were
29:
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4157:Archdiocese of Strasbourg
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3910:Arrondissement of Saverne
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3795:
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2744:
2727:
2055:(1919), p. 443 (citing: "
1543:Visigoths § Genetics
1535:Baiuvarii § Genetics
1065:Subjugation by the Franks
654:
364:, as in Hebrew the river
71:
4276:Sélestat Alsace Handball
3025:North Germanic languages
3010:Germanic parent language
2226:. University of Chicago.
2212:. University of Chicago.
2086:Proleg. ad Vit. S. Galli
1539:Lombards § Genetics
1263:("neighbouring kings"),
1124:blood court at Cannstatt
849:and a large part of the
53:were a confederation of
4296:Rallye de France Alsace
3030:West Germanic languages
3020:East Germanic languages
3015:Proto-Germanic language
2835:Proto-Germanic folklore
2772:Romano-Germanic culture
2394:Schubert, Hans (1909).
2176:Tacitus: Germany Book 1
1966:Encyclopædia Britannica
1804:Oxford University Press
1764:Oxford University Press
1718:Oxford University Press
1459:logaþorewodanwigiþonar
1217:in Switzerland and the
1134:, the precursor of the
1050:Battle of the Volturnus
1036:Battle of Campi Cannini
296:Gaius Asinius Quadratus
283:
4478:Early Germanic peoples
4427:Left Bank of the Rhine
2625:10.1126/sciadv.aao1262
2525:O. Bremer in H. Paul,
2500:O'Sullivan et al. 2018
1493:(established 451) and
1468:god fura dih deofile ᛭
1403:
1354:
1330:
1321:The gold bracteate of
1229:Political organization
1156:
1080:
1010:Battle of Argentovaria
913:Battle of Lake Benacus
896:
867:gives the account. At
809:Battle of Lake Benacus
604:
466:
434:
376:. This was refuted by
290:Suebi § Etymology
217:
151:
147:Bishopric of Constance
120:
42:
4345:Route Romane d'Alsace
2840:Anglo-Saxon mythology
2730:Ethnolinguistic group
2418:. Walter de Gruyter.
2349:Drinkwater (2007) 120
2305:(in Norwegian Bokmål)
2254:. Brill. p. 93.
1754:Kazhdan, Alexander P.
1706:; Spawforth, Antony;
1531:Goths § Genetics
1398:
1336:
1320:
1301:Germanic Christianity
1299:Further information:
1259:("paramount kings"),
1165:High German languages
1154:
1078:
894:
865:Chronicle of Fredegar
598:
457:
403:
288:Further information:
110:. Mentioned as still
40:
4421:Upper Rhenish Circle
4301:Rallye Alsace-Vosges
4256:RC Strasbourg Alsace
2517:Ammianus Marcellinus
2092:; Thomas Greenwood,
2051:Sir Francis Palgrave
1871:had mostly replaced
1681:Kingdom of the Suebi
1472:Rhineland-Palatinate
1337:The seventh-century
1267:("petty kings") and
999:Battle of Solicinium
989:Battle of Strasbourg
966:Battle of Vindonissa
962:defeats the Alemanni
919:defeat the Alemanni.
902:Battle of Mediolanum
857:'s historical novel
839:Battle of Solicinium
546:Ammianus Marcellinus
417:Tabula Peutingeriana
368:was translated into
254:, the Portuguese is
169:in 919 and became a
4405:(13th-century–1648)
4163:Immediately subject
3767:Gothic Christianity
2617:2018SciA....4.1262O
2362:, Routledge, 2004,
1843:in pago Alemannorum
1339:Gutenstein scabbard
1247:, usually pairs of
1209:(German State), in
1101:Theodoric the Great
960:Constantius Chlorus
926:Battle of Placentia
577:punitive expedition
4376:County of Ferrette
4310:Alsace de Bagnolet
4105:Assembly of Alsace
3150:Germani cisrhenani
2858:Funerary practices
2762:Pre-Roman Iron Age
2738:Germanic languages
2668:The Agri Decumates
2587:Historia Francorum
2030:2006-05-19 at the
1746:Hitchner, R. Bruce
1595:Annales Alamannici
1508:Pactus Alamannorum
1355:
1331:
1213:(Austrian State),
1157:
1081:
977: –
955: –
953:Battle of Lingones
904: –
897:
774:Historia Francorum
605:
567:Ammianus relates (
467:
435:
246:), the Turkish is
161:, established the
143:Carolingian Empire
43:
32:Alamanni (surname)
4493:History of Alsace
4488:History of Swabia
4460:
4459:
4360:(3rd-century–911)
4330:Germania Superior
4242:
4241:
4169:
4141:
3973:
3972:
3813:
3812:
2985:Gothic and Vandal
2777:Germanic Iron Age
2752:Nordic Bronze Age
2734:Northern European
2550:978-0-19-929568-5
2358:Michael Speidel,
2275:Ian Wood (1998).
2151:978-3-031-09722-5
2084:Walafrid Strabo,
1879:6 (1888), p. 299.
1839:in pago Almanniae
1704:Hornblower, Simon
1455:Nordendorf fibula
1413:and his disciple
1347:Baden-Württemberg
1219:Alsatian language
1203:Baden-Württemberg
1136:Holy Roman Empire
1089:Battle of Tolbiac
906:Emperor Gallienus
860:Eagle in the Snow
798:Claudius Gothicus
794:Battle of Naissus
732:
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542:Germania Superior
352:("worshippers of
250:, the Spanish is
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1161:Alemannic German
1132:Louis the German
1128:treaty of Verdun
1093:Gregory of Tours
749:Gregory of Tours
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562:dendrochronology
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407:is shown beyond
358:Annio da Viterbo
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1499:Augusta Raurica
1419:Jonas of Bobbio
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942:Battle of Pavia
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362:Hebrew language
350:Martem colentes
328:Walafrid Strabo
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210:French-language
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3361:Frisiavones
3229:Cananefates
3219:Burgundians
3130:Banochaemae
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1819:January 25,
1779:January 26,
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1683:in Galicia.
1363:Merovingian
1351:ring-spatha
1343:Sigmaringen
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134:, however,
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4467:Categories
4372:(982–1803)
4307:See also:
4135:including
4064:Strasbourg
3890:Unterelsaß
3884:Strasbourg
3744:Vinoviloth
3532:Marcomanni
3515:Helveconae
3493:Heaðobards
3463:Istvaeones
3453:Ingaevones
3438:Hermunduri
3406:Ostrogoths
3396:Greuthungi
3274:Chattuarii
3100:Angrivarii
3095:Ampsivarii
3063:Lentienses
2892:Literature
2782:Viking Age
2681:(archived)
2675:(archived)
2589:, book ii.
2535:lxvii. ff.
2477:3110082373
2431:2012-01-02
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2182:25 October
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1700:"Alamanni"
1631:References
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1368:syncretism
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714:Strasbourg
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3458:Irminones
3421:Visigoths
3411:Thervingi
3371:Gambrivii
3324:Dulgubnii
3319:Dauciones
3269:Chasuarii
3209:Brondings
3135:Bastarnae
3125:Baiuvarii
3105:Armalausi
3068:Raetovari
3002:Languages
2970:Symbology
2830:Folklore
2825:Festivals
1873:Alamannia
1855:Alamannia
1625:Charietto
1610:Armalausi
1575:Lithuania
1327:Roman era
1285:optimates
1195:Alemannic
1187:Alemannia
1071:Alamannia
1014:Gratianus
993:Rhineland
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669:Placentia
569:xvii.1.11
511:at which
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475:Caracalla
427:, beyond
415:) in the
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390:North Sea
374:Alemannus
310:, in his
264:Yr Almaen
226:aleman(t)
218:Allemagne
192:, French
116:Christian
108:dominions
96:conquered
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4473:Alemanni
4409:Décapole
4352:Alemanni
4175:Lorraine
4167:Holy See
4137:Lorraine
4116:Religion
4075:Politics
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3994:Language
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3805:Category
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3697:Usipetes
3677:Tubantes
3662:Toxandri
3642:Tencteri
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3602:Sicambri
3597:Semnones
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3547:Mattiaci
3537:Marsacii
3488:Lombards
3478:Lacringi
3473:Juthungi
3304:Corconti
3289:Cherusci
3264:Charudes
3244:Chaedini
3214:Bructeri
3199:Bateinoi
3170:Eburones
3165:Condrusi
3160:Caeroesi
3155:Atuatuci
3090:Ambrones
3053:Brisgavi
3048:Alemanni
2926:Paganism
2815:Clothing
2810:Calendar
2757:Germania
2650:C. Zeuss
2643:30191172
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1710:(eds.).
1698:(2012).
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1589:See also
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1525:Genetics
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1401:thereby.
1390:Agathias
1383:Arianism
1295:Religion
1181:Lombards
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647:Juthungi
645:and the
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3110:Auiones
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2745:History
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