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Some scholars have argued that the Geats were subjugated by the Swedes, and have suggested various dates for such an event, from the 6th to the 9th centuries. Others have wanted to see a more gradual merging, and that the Geats were slowly subsumed into the more powerful kingdom of Sweden, and in many respects they maintained their own cultural identity during the Middle Ages. Still others have put emphasis on how it was individual rulers, not ethnic groups, who were driving the process towards a unified kingdom, and that the process was very complicated.
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864:), like the Norwegians and the Danes. Surprisingly, it would be the Geatish name that became the common term in the Swedish kingdom. This is possibly related to the fact that several of the medieval Swedish kings were of Geatish extraction and often resided primarily in Götaland. In VÀstergötland and Dalsland, there were also a higher-level division where one or more hÊrrad made up a
631:, a Geat, was elected king of the Swedes, and the Geats would be influential in the shaping of Sweden as a Christian kingdom. However, this election also ushered in a long period of civil unrest between Christians and pagans and between Geats and Swedes. The Geats tended to be more Christian, and the Swedes more pagan, which was why the Christian Swedish king
931:). The title "King of the Wends" was copied from the Danish title, while the Danish kings called themselves "Kings of the Gotlanders" (which, like "Geats", was translated into "Goths" in Latin). "Wends" is a term normally used to describe the Slavic peoples who inhabited large areas of modern east Germany and Pomerania. See further in the Knowledge articles
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independent nation and had been subsumed by the Swedes. Norwegian and
Icelandic scaldic sources from the 10th century however indicate that they were still politically independent, sometimes opposing Norwegian kings. It has been suggested that their absence from older sources is instead due to their being an inland people.
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The distinction between Swedes and Geats lasted during the Middle Ages, but the Geats became increasingly important for
Swedish national claims of greatness due to the Geats' old connection with the Goths. They argued that since the Goths and the Geats were the same nation, and the Geats were part of
595:
Procopius and
Jordanes both mention the Geats, but after them, foreign sources about Scandinavia are scarce until the 9th century, when Anglo-Saxon and Frankish sources do shed some light on the area. In these, the Geats are absent, which has led some scholars to conclude that they were no longer an
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have been much debated among
Swedish scholars. The scarcity and sometimes debated veracity of sources has left much room open for interpretation. The oldest medieval Swedish sources present the Swedish kingdom as retaining differences between provinces, in laws as well as in weights and measures.
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According to
Procopius there were 13 "very numerous nations" on the Scandinavian peninsula in the 6th century, which is supported by recent archaeological analyses. Several scholars consider this to be a reasonable number of independent kingdoms at the time, with each consisting of one or more
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Any peace that eventually settled in southern
Scandinavia was most likely due to exhaustion, and a Danish archaeologist has summarized that in the mid-6th century, and after, Scandinavia "went down to hell". Scandinavian wares appear to have stopped arriving in England, c. 550, suggesting that
748:, 1434, during which the Swedish delegation argued with the Spanish about who among them were the true Goths. The Spaniards argued that it was better to be descended from the heroic Visigoths than from stay-at-homers. This cultural movement, which was not restricted to Sweden went by the name
313:.) The names could also allude to watercourses in the land where they were living, but this is not generally accepted to be the case, partly because that would mean that the names' similarity would be coincidental.
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At the same time, the
Swedish ancestors were often referred to as Geats, especially when their heroism or connection to the Goths was to be stressed. This practice disappeared during the 19th century, when the
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There is a hypothesis that the Jutes also were Geats, and which was proposed by Pontus
Fahlbeck in 1884. According to this hypothesis the Geats would have not only resided in southern Sweden but also in
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could refer to West-geats (VĂ€stergötland), East-geats (Ăstergötland) as well as weather-geats (Gotland), in accordance with
Jordanes account of the Scandinanian tribes Gautigoth, Ostrogoth and Vagoth.
880:
Today, the merger of the two nations is complete, as there is no longer any tangible identification in Götaland with a
Geatish identity, apart from the common tendency of residents of the
1911:
1195:. While some serious scholars have attempted to place more emphasis on the Geats in the early history of Sweden than was traditional, VÀstgötaskolan has never reached any acceptance.
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The Götaland theory (Swedish "VÀstgötaskolan") is a disparate group of theories, which have attempted to prove that some events and even places that are traditionally placed around
827:, or districts, which had their own things (popular assemblies) and laws. The largest one of these districts was VÀstergötland (West Geatland), and it was in VÀstergötland that the
1612:, as they are called are supposed to have lived east of the Danes/Dacians and be separated from the Swedes by wide waters. Some researchers have found it a little far-fetched that
1164:, in Sweden, there is a sudden disappearance of villages during this period. Contemporary accounts beginning in the fourth century further associated these groups with the earlier
1187:, especially ones that are associated with the formation of medieval Sweden, instead should be located to VÀstergötland. The methods ranged from relatively scholarly efforts to
896:(East Geats), similarly to how residents of other provinces refer to themselves. The dialects spoken in those provinces and some surrounding areas are also collectively called
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tribes, as reported by Jordanes. However, by 1350, these 13 kingdoms had been reduced in number to only two, Norway and Sweden. The Geats were one of the largest tribes.
717:, who in 1125 was riding with his retinue in order to be accepted as king by the different provinces. According to material appended to the oldest manuscript of the
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from the Swedes. The island lies east of Denmark/Dacia and whales were once common in the Baltic Sea where Gotland is situated. The name of the Gutes in Swedish,
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referred to Jutes and he proposed that the Jutes originally also were Geats like those of southern Sweden. This theory was based on an Old English translation of
607:
Papal letters from the 1080s style the recipients as "king of the Swedes" or "king of the West Geats". In another papal letter from the 1160s, the title
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1156:(bautastenar) appeared in what is now northern Poland in the 1st century AD, suggesting an influx of Scandinavians during the formation of the Gothic
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It is a long-standing controversy whether the Goths were Geats. Both Old Icelandic and Old English literary sources clearly separate the Geats (Isl.
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marks a people living at a windy, stormy coast by the sea. The Geats of VÀstergötland were historically an inland people, making an epithet such as
1693:
This theory does not exclude the ancient population of VĂ€stergötland and Ăstergötland from being Geats, but rather holds that the Anglo-Saxon name
1553:. Moreover, SchĂŒck pointed out that when Alfred the Great's translation mentions the Jutes for the second time (book IV, ch. 14(16)) it calls them
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the kingdom of Sweden, this meant that the Swedes had defeated the Roman empire. The earliest attestation of this claim comes from the
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Geatish settlements during the 6th century, within the red lines. The green areas show the main areas of North Germanic settlement in
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528:. C. 551, some decades after Hygelac's raid, Jordanes described the Geats as a nation which was "bold, and quick to engage in war".
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1402:, which fits the historical position of the Geats between the Danes and the Swedes. Moreover, the story of Beowulf, who leaves
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had been vague, both referring to the Swedish tribe and being a collective term including the Geats, and this is the case in
769:, the Swedes and the Geats appear to have begun to perceive themselves as one nation, which is reflected in the evolution of
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decided that his royal title should simply be "King of Sweden". The disappearance of the old title was his decision alone.
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into a common ethnonym. It was originally an adjective referring to those belonging to the Swedish tribe, who are called
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is first attested. The Swedish kings began the custom of styling themselves as also the kings of the Geats in the 1270s.
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Oxenstierna, Graf E.C. : Die Urheimat der Goten. Leipzig, Mannus-Buecherei 73, 1945 (later printed in 1948).
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in the 1350s, it was stated that twelve men from each province, chosen by their things, should be present at the
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settlements. Defeated Jutes like Hengest and his brother Horsa fled to Kent, while Geats defeated by encroaching
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included many North Germanic people who were losers in the brutal tribal warfare of Scandinavia. The place-name
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1644:, meaning "the cape of whales". Whales have for obvious reasons never lived in VĂ€nern, where, according to
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noted that the Geats had no say in the election of the king, only the Swedes. When the West Geatish law or
1658:, is an ablaut-grade of the same name as that of the Geats in Beowulf. These facts made the archaeologist
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2798:
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court after a naval voyage and kills a beast that has been terrorizing the Danes for two years (see also
309:, meaning "to pour". They have the literal meaning "they who pour their seed". (For more information see
912:, it may instead have been named after the Geats ('fortress of the Geats') when it was founded in 1621.
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1382:. This correspondence seems to tip the balance for most scholars. It is also based on the fact that in
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Iversen, Frode (2020). "Between Tribe and Kingdom â People, Land, and Law in Scandza AD 500â1350".
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Iversen, Frode (2020). "Between Tribe and Kingdom â People, Land, and Law in Scandza AD 500â1350".
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Iversen, Frode (2020). "Between Tribe and Kingdom â People, Land, and Law in Scandza AD 500â1350".
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The Swedish dialects spoken in the areas that used to be inhabited by Geats form a distinct group,
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Fahlbeck's theory was refuted by SchĂŒck who in 1907 noted that another Old English source, the
1532:). Fahlbeck did not, however, propose an etymology for how the two ethnonyms could be related.
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was put to paper, it reminded the Geats that they had to accept the election of the Swedes:
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is also a term used by the Romans to describe related, culturally linked tribes like the
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a little strange. Moreover, when Beowulf dies he is buried in a mound at a place called
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571:. It has also been suggested that East Anglia was settled by Geats at this time, or by
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329:
213:
143:
2440:"1129â1130 (Nordisk familjebok / Uggleupplagan. 27. Stockholm-NynĂ€s jĂ€rnvĂ€g â Syrsor)"
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2299:. Viking Society for Northern Research, University College, London. p. 270.
2091:. Viking Society for Northern Research, University College, London. p. 269.
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1976:
1954:
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721:, he decided not to demand hostages as he despised the Geats, and was slain near
1191:. This "school" was brought to prominence in the 1980s following a TV series by
1103:. Moreover, he described that on this island there were three tribes called the
835:. Despite the name, the thing was only for the inhabitants of VÀstergötland and
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in Beowulf, which according to the poem was situated closely to Hrones-naesse.
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There were consequently two derivations from the same Proto-Germanic ethnonym.
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782:
643:, in the 1080s. Inge would retake the throne and rule until his death c. 1100.
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199:
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marks the site of Geatish settlement, often alongside strategically important
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1129:?) â this implies that the Geats were Goths rather than vice versa. The word
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680:"It is the Swedes who have the right of choosing and also deposing the king"
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This article is about the North Germanic tribe. For the Thracian tribe, see
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may have been Gutes. This was supported by another Swedish archaeologist
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186:("land of the Geats") in modern southern Sweden from antiquity until the
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court after a naval voyage, where he kills a beast, finds a parallel in
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Margary, Ivan D. (1973). Roman Roads in Britain, 3rd ed. London: Baker.
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was "King of Sweden" (earlier: of the Swedes), the Geats/Goths and the
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The earliest attestation of this meaning is from the mid-15th century
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according to the etymology sentences in their respective articles in
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where he is called "Rege Gotorum". These sources concern a raid into
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1879:"887â888 (Nordisk familjebok / Uggleupplagan. 10. Gossler â Harris)"
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908:) has formerly been considered to have been named after the river
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The Origins of Beowulf, and the Pre-Viking Kingdom of East Anglia
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226:, the western and eastern lands of the Geats, and in many other
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Mentions of Geats, Sea-Geats and Wederas in the manuscript of
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also mentions both Geats and Jutes, and it calls the latter
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where he is referred to as "Rex Getarum" and in a copy of
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The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language
1476:. However, Fahlbeck proposed in 1884 that the GÄatas of
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who also came from Götaland, bringing the traditions of
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Michael Alexander's 1995 (Penguin Classics) edition of
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The titles, however, changed in 1973 when the new king
395:, a meaning which is retained in some Icelandic sagas.
387:, which originally referred to just the inhabitants of
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as different tribes, and whereas the Geats are called
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gradually took over the role as the heroic ancestors.
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The generally accepted identification of Old English
1148:(domarringar), which are most common in Götaland and
1064:). The word comes from an Indo-European root meaning
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N.N. Dei Gratia, Suecorum, Gothorum et Vandalorum Rex
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789:) appear both as a proper nation and as part of the
336:). It might also have been a conflation of the word
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67:
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and some modern scholarly works on Germanic tribes.
352:, 'River of the Geats', replaced the earlier names
320:is that it means the Goths who live near the river
76:
823:The Geats were traditionally divided into several
4255:
1141:, so it may be correct to label Geats as Goths.
1052:are two ablaut grades of a Proto-Germanic word *
635:fled to VÀstergötland when deposed in favour of
2389:. The Swedish Institute, Stockholm. p. 18.
2344:. Viktoria Bokförlag, AlingsĂ„s. pp. 58â59.
2264:. Uppsala: Almquist & Wiksell. p. 131.
1398:(across the sea) and in close contact with the
381:
2473:. SprÄk och folkminnesinstitutet. p. 103.
2329:. Viktoria Bokförlag, AlingsĂ„s. pp. 9â10.
2058:. London: Reaction Books Limited. p. 56.
666:(book 13), the Danish 12th-century chronicler
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2537:(in Polish). Muzarp.poznan.pl. Archived from
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211:
206:. The name of the Geats also lives on in the
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2175:Rulership in 1st to 14th century Scandinavia
2134:Rulership in 1st to 14th century Scandinavia
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1487:Ecclesiastical History of the English People
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2279:. Viktoria Bokförlag, AlingsÄs. p. 12.
2020:
1965:in records from the 13th century. See also
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1056:with the meaning "to pour" (modern Swedish
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2599:. Stockholm: Atlantis. pp. 33â34, 90.
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705:to be judged to be the lawful king by the
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1682:. Not far from there lies a place called
1466:(dative). Moreover, the Old English poem
1450:The Geats and the Jutes are mentioned in
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1144:Scandinavian burial customs, such as the
850:Unlike the Swedes, who used the division
777:in Swedish. As early as the 9th century,
697:, the Geatish provinces and then through
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1674:on Gotland, a name corresponding to the
1095:wrote that the Goths came originally to
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831:was held every year, in the vicinity of
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444:(2nd century AD), who refers to them as
38:
3776:Christianisation of Anglo-Saxon England
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2359:. Liber, Stockholm. pp. 58, 70â74.
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1961:, which says that KlarÀlven was called
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1604:in Sweden). According to the poem, the
587:Political centralization in Scandinavia
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2374:. Bonniers, Stockholm. pp. 86â88.
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1970:, the article "Göta Àlv" (in Swedish).
1219:monophthong of modern Swedish and the
676:SveĂŠr egho konong at taka ok sva vrĂŠkĂŠ
651:SveĂŠr egho konong at taka ok sva vrĂŠkĂŠ
316:A more specific theory about the word
150:
137:
4092:Beowulf: A Translation and Commentary
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2692:
2673:from the original on 24 November 2007
2485:The Oxford English Dictionary Online.
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915:Until 1973 the official title of the
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524:, ca 516, which is also described in
163:
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1170:of Dacia, but this is now disputed.
2450:from the original on 3 January 2007
1923:An interpretation of both names of
1572:As for the origins of the ethnonym
1516:which identifies the Geats through
1428:Origins for Beowulf and HrĂłlf Kraki
653:and the following sentences in the
567:, originally the settlement of the
305:grades of the Proto-Germanic word *
24:
2638:from the original on 20 April 2023
2031:. Stockholm: Atlantis. p. 43.
1178:
1173:
807:as a name for the Swedish people.
391:, or the western parts of today's
25:
4295:
2306:from the original on 11 July 2021
2098:from the original on 11 July 2021
1889:from the original on 3 March 2016
1862:
1850:from the original on 4 March 2014
1620:in VÀstergötland or MÀlaren. The
925:Sveriges, Götes och Vendes konung
713:. One of these Swedish kings was
639:, a king more favourable towards
623:became extinct with the death of
619:In the 11th century, the Swedish
533:Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain
4078:Beowulf: A New Verse Translation
4044:
3799:
3798:
2177:. De Gruyter. pp. 245â304.
1662:come to the conclusion that the
1207:as the same ethnonym as Swedish
875:
599:The nature and the processes of
435:
416:
411:
406:
57:
3781:Christianization of Scandinavia
2650:
2579:
2561:"Gothic Connections | Abstract"
2553:
2527:
2490:
2477:
2432:
2417:
2333:
2318:
2268:
2035:
2004:
1912:SprÄk- och folkminnesinstitutet
765:After the 15th century and the
348:. In the 17th century the name
4102:: The Monsters and the Critics
3771:Christianization of the Franks
2844:Continental Germanic mythology
2634:. Stockholm: Ivar Haeggström.
1981:
1938:
1917:
1901:
1780:
1776:(5th ed.). HarperCollins.
1760:
1753:Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary
1740:
1010:at its greatest extent, 117 AD
402:
13:
1:
2535:"The Goths in Greater Poland"
2357:Sveriges historia: Medeltiden
2262:Ortnamn och ortnamnsforskning
1733:
1115:(cf. the Swedish province of
740:when a new king was elected.
732:of Sweden that was issued by
1091:); but the Gothic historian
360:. The etymology of the word
242:
7:
3844:
3786:Christianization of Iceland
2631:Det Svenska Rikets Uppkomst
2218:. De Gruyter. p. 295.
2136:. De Gruyter. p. 250.
1792:translations from Old Norse
1700:
691:"with hostages from above "
198:, along with the tribes of
10:
4300:
2387:Swedish History in Outline
2121:. D. S. Brewer, Cambridge.
1948:, the article (in Swedish)
1000:, in the early 4th century
990:, in the early 3rd century
953:
888:to refer to themselves as
818:
398:
257:The etymology of the name
246:
170:
29:
4197:
4146:
4053:
4042:
3877:
3854:
3794:
3756:
3037:
2999:
2789:
2743:
2726:
2663:Svensk etymologisk ordbok
2595:Larsson, Mats G. (2004).
2293:Beowulf, Swedes and Geats
2224:10.1515/9783110421101-004
2183:10.1515/9783110421101-004
2142:10.1515/9783110421101-004
2085:Beowulf, Swedes and Geats
2027:Larsson, Mats G. (2004).
1999:Svenska Akademiens Ordbok
1993:26 September 2011 at the
1843:Svensk etymologisk ordbok
1066:to pour, offer sacrifice.
785:'s work where the Geats (
301:). The names derive from
220:
212:
180:
3024:North Germanic languages
3009:Germanic parent language
2657:Hellquist, Elof (1922).
2471:Svenskt ortnamndslexikon
2385:Weibull, Jörgen (1993).
2370:Henriksson, Alf (1963).
2342:NĂ€r Sverige blev Sverige
2327:NĂ€r Sverige blev Sverige
2277:NĂ€r Sverige blev Sverige
1840:Hellquist, Elof. "göt".
1797:11 December 2005 at the
1506:(genitive) and twice as
949:
372:or to the river itself.
281:) is similar to that of
27:Northern Germanic people
4109:Beowulf and the Critics
3029:West Germanic languages
3019:East Germanic languages
3014:Proto-Germanic language
2834:Proto-Germanic folklore
2771:Romano-Germanic culture
2469:Wahlberg, Mats (2003).
2355:Harrison, Dick (2002).
1908:Svenskt ortnamnslexikon
1819:8 November 2014 at the
1510:(dative) (see e.g. the
1502:) once are rendered as
1458:, the Jutes are called
609:rex Sweorum et Gothorum
382:
333:
264:
147:
134:
4274:North Germanic peoples
4269:Early Germanic peoples
2340:Sawyer, Peter (1991).
2325:Sawyer, Peter (1991).
2275:Sawyer, Peter (1991).
1790:(on Swedish history),
1557:and in one manuscript
1199:Identity of the GÄatas
1012:
657:
512:finds confirmation in
448:. In the 6th century,
190:. They are one of the
160:
48:
2839:Anglo-Saxon mythology
2729:Ethnolinguistic group
2446:. 22 September 1918.
2290:Farrel, R.T. (1972).
2260:StÄhl, Harry (1976).
2082:Farrel, R.T. (1972).
2054:Shippey, Tom (2018).
1975:7 August 2011 at the
1885:. 22 September 1909.
1808:4 August 2020 at the
1686:corresponding to the
1538:Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
963:
884:of VÀstergötland and
649:
247:Further information:
42:
4210:Anglo-Saxon paganism
4067:List of translations
2411:Nationalencyklopedin
2117:Newton, Sam (1993).
2056:Laughing Shall I Die
2014:mentions a variant:
1968:Nationalencyklopedin
1946:Nationalencyklopedin
1933:Nationalencyklopedin
1600:(from the island of
977: The island of
900:. Although the city
839:. The equivalent in
803:had almost replaced
709:of their respective
583:contact was broken.
178:tribe who inhabited
168:), sometimes called
4215:Battle of Finnsburg
4159:Michael D. C. Drout
3766:Gothic Christianity
1582:Proto-Indo-European
1541:, called the Jutes
1422:and arrives at the
1406:and arrives at the
1378:and modern Swedish
1240:
1099:from the island of
998:Chernyakhov culture
559:where they founded
518:Historiae Francorum
460:(the Ostrogoths of
3864:Alliterative verse
3149:Germani cisrhenani
2857:Funerary practices
2761:Pre-Roman Iron Age
2737:Germanic languages
1953:2 May 2014 at the
1756:. Merriam-Webster.
1592:Gutnish hypothesis
1580:is derived from a
1447:would have lived.
1412:HrĂłlf Kraki's saga
1238:
1227:correspond to the
1013:
968: Traditional
923:(with the formula
829:Thing of all Geats
796:Nordisk familjebok
715:Ragnvald Knaphövde
687:"mĂŠĂŸ gislum ofvan"
658:
615:Dynastic struggles
379:was the Old Norse
375:The short form of
165:[ËjĂžÌËtar]
152:[ËÉĄÉuÌŻtÉr]
49:
4251:
4250:
3812:
3811:
2984:Gothic and Vandal
2776:Germanic Iron Age
2751:Nordic Bronze Age
2733:Northern European
2567:on 21 August 2004
2426:Swedish Chronicle
2372:Svensk historia I
2065:978-1-78023-909-5
1825:Primary Chronicle
1788:Microsoft Encarta
1588:meaning "water".
1494:where the Jutes (
1434:Jutish hypothesis
1392:live east of the
1361:
1360:
1079:) from the Goths/
937:King of the Wends
933:King of the Goths
892:(West Geats) and
854:, the Geats used
682:and then he rode
433:
432:
370:TrollhÀttan Falls
311:Goths § Etymology
253:Name of the Goths
208:Swedish provinces
194:groups of modern
139:[ËjĂŠÉtÉs]
16:(Redirected from
4291:
4223:and Middle-Earth
4154:Nora K. Chadwick
4135:Finn and Hengest
4123:
4086:J. R. R. Tolkien
4048:
4029:Grendel's mother
3839:
3832:
3825:
3816:
3815:
3802:
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3758:Christianization
3348:Ripuarian Franks
2720:Germanic peoples
2713:
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2699:
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2680:
2678:
2667:Project Runeberg
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1287:onion, cf. leek
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1239:Correspondences
1237:
1158:Wielbark culture
1060:, modern German
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988:Wielbark culture
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976:
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746:Council of Basel
719:Westrogothic law
672:Westrogothic law
668:Saxo Grammaticus
655:Westrogothic law
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4174:Leonard Neidorf
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4116:On Translating
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1259:Modern English
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1179:Götaland theory
1176:
1174:Fringe theories
1160:. Moreover, in
1018:was originally
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1001:
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944:Carl XVI Gustaf
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734:Magnus Eriksson
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2626:Nerman, Birger
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2597:Götarnas riken
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2029:Götarnas riken
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1565:("Jutes") and
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1482:Venerable Bede
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954:Main article:
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820:
817:
783:Adam of Bremen
754:or in Swedish
641:Norse paganism
633:Inge the Elder
621:House of Munsö
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613:
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452:writes of the
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4055:Translating
3859:Old English
3524:Nahanarvali
3447:Hilleviones
3360:Frisiavones
3228:Cananefates
3218:Burgundians
3129:Banochaemae
2979:Anglo-Saxon
2930:Anglo-Saxon
2896:Anglo-Saxon
2879:Anglo-Saxon
2862:Anglo-Saxon
2677:21 November
2642:24 December
1803:Anglo-Saxon
1668:Bo GrÀslund
1660:Gad Rausing
1616:relates to
1614:wide waters
1569:("Geats").
1369:Old English
1255:Old English
1233:Old English
1193:Dag StÄlsjö
927:, in Latin
799:noted that
751:Gothicismus
707:lawspeakers
703:VĂ€stmanland
579:with them.
543:and nearby
541:Roman roads
508:, but only
502:Norse sagas
131:Old English
45:Scandinavia
4258:Categories
4034:The Dragon
4014:Wealhtheow
3980:Ongentheow
3882:characters
3743:Vinoviloth
3531:Marcomanni
3514:Helveconae
3492:HeaĂ°obards
3462:Istvaeones
3452:Ingaevones
3437:Hermunduri
3405:Ostrogoths
3395:Greuthungi
3273:Chattuarii
3099:Angrivarii
3094:Ampsivarii
3062:Lentienses
2891:Literature
2781:Viking Age
2454:4 December
1734:References
1139:Greuthungs
1113:Ostrogoths
1105:Gautigoths
1038:Gotlanders
906:Gothenburg
684:Eriksgatan
637:Blot-Sweyn
545:Visigothic
468:refers to
458:Ostrogoths
454:Gautigoths
377:Gautigoths
324:, today's
318:Gautigoths
297:, plural *
277:, plural *
192:progenitor
4020:Monsters
3955:Scylfings
3933:Healfdene
3923:Scyldings
3738:Vidivarii
3733:Victohali
3723:Vangiones
3656:Thuringii
3561:Nuithones
3457:Irminones
3420:Visigoths
3410:Thervingi
3370:Gambrivii
3323:Dulgubnii
3318:Dauciones
3268:Chasuarii
3208:Brondings
3134:Bastarnae
3124:Baiuvarii
3104:Armalausi
3067:Raetovari
3001:Languages
2969:Symbology
2829:Folklore
2824:Festivals
2571:21 August
2483:"god" in
2310:18 August
2242:213596339
2201:213596339
2160:213596339
2102:18 August
1959:KlarÀlven
1728:Varangian
1722:Götavirke
1630:sea-geats
1610:sea-geats
1373:Old Norse
1245:Old Norse
1225:Old Norse
1109:Geat/Gaut
890:vÀstgötar
882:provinces
870:kongsgÄrd
760:Geaticism
723:Falköping
569:Geatlings
557:Yorkshire
555:moved to
466:Procopius
330:Old Norse
269:, from a
243:Etymology
144:Old Norse
4279:Götaland
4233:Hrunting
4147:Scholars
4009:Wulfings
3997:Weohstan
3938:Heorogar
3918:Hundings
3901:Heardred
3804:Category
3711:Hasdingi
3696:Usipetes
3676:Tubantes
3661:Toxandri
3641:Tencteri
3616:Suarines
3601:Sicambri
3596:Semnones
3576:Reudigni
3546:Mattiaci
3536:Marsacii
3487:Lombards
3477:Lacringi
3472:Juthungi
3303:Corconti
3288:Cherusci
3263:Charudes
3243:Chaedini
3213:Bructeri
3198:Bateinoi
3169:Eburones
3164:Condrusi
3159:Caeroesi
3154:Atuatuci
3089:Ambrones
3052:Brisgavi
3047:Alemanni
2925:Paganism
2814:Clothing
2809:Calendar
2756:Germania
2671:Archived
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