978:, p. 55. "he origins of the name “Germani” are uncertain. Our main source for this, as for so much about Germany at this period, is Tacitus, whose Germania, subtitled On the Origin and Geography of Germany (De origine et situ Germanorum) was completed toward the end of the first century. He suggests that the name is a modern invention. “It comes from the fact,” he tells us in the second chapter of the Germania, “that the tribes which first crossed the Rhine and drove out the Gauls, and are now called Tungrians, were then called Germans. Thus what was the name of a tribe, and not of a race, gradually prevailed, till all called themselves by this self-invented name of Germans, which the conquerors had first employed to inspire terror.” It is as plausible an explanation as any..."
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Germania into Roman Germania and Gaul, leading to the eventual collapse of Roman rule there, and the emigration of large numbers of Romans, particularly Roman elites. Roman Germania was subsequently occupied by Alemanni and Franks. During subsequent centuries, peoples of Germania
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had once crossed the Rhine and colonized parts of
Germania, but had since become militarily inferior to the Germani. He also writes that Germani had once crossed the Rhine into northeast Gaul and driven away its Gallic inhabitants, and that the
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2), originally have been the name of one small group, which was picked up by the Greeks and Romans, perhaps following
Gaulish usage, and applied to any other foreign neighbours considered similar in language and other aspects of
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across the Rhine and conducted punitive expeditions in
Germania. He writes the area was composed of numerous Germanic states, which were not entirely united. According to Caesar, the Gallic
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Germania to protect the frontiers. From AD 69 to AD 70, Roman Germania was heavily affected by the
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1584:; Brodribb, William Jackson.
938:
518:Commentarii de Bello Gallico
372:
271:
209:originating from beyond the
173:1849 map of ancient Germania
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3865:Borders of the Roman Empire
3445:Roman camp Porta Westfalica
3400:Marching camp Holsterhausen
3225:Christianization of Iceland
2031:(in German). Vol. 11.
1854:(in German). Vol. 11.
1824:Scardigli, Barbara (1998).
1238:Historische Sprachforschung
881:
724:established by the usurper
718:Crisis of the Third Century
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1776:(in German) (2 ed.).
1696:Drinkwater, John Frederick
1650:Open Library of Humanities
1247:Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
850:Germania (personification)
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1678:Syracuse University Press
1659:10.16995/TRAC2007_131_150
1523:James & Krmnicek 2020
1499:James & Krmnicek 2020
1487:James & Krmnicek 2020
1379:James & Krmnicek 2020
1220:Germanic-dominated Europe
1101:James & Krmnicek 2020
1077:James & Krmnicek 2020
1052:James & Krmnicek 2020
988:James & Krmnicek 2020
835:
785:, the personification of
39:Germania (disambiguation)
4444:Germany in the Roman era
3701:partially or temporarily
3485:Marching camp Wilkenburg
3480:Marching camp Hachelbich
3420:Shore fort Beckinghausen
2463:North Germanic languages
2448:Germanic parent language
1799:; Read, Malcolm (eds.).
369:to refer to themselves.
154:in the east, and to the
30:Not to be confused with
3390:Roman camp Bentumersiel
2468:West Germanic languages
2458:East Germanic languages
2453:Proto-Germanic language
2273:Proto-Germanic folklore
2210:Romano-Germanic culture
2062:Oxford University Press
1884:Oxford University Press
1753:Oxford University Press
1718:Oxford University Press
1564:New York Public Library
4129:Late Antique/Medieval)
3972:Bosnia and Herzegovina
3693:occupation and contact
3610:Levant (Greater Syria)
3475:Roman camp, Marktbreit
3460:Roman camp Oberbrechen
1192:Kleineberg et al. 2012
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3450:Roman camp Hedemünden
2278:Anglo-Saxon mythology
2168:Ethnolinguistic group
1706:; Spawforth, Antony;
1668:Davidson, Hilda Ellis
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3395:Marching camp Ermelo
2097:Blackwell Publishing
2089:(2004). "Germania".
1954:. pp. 466–468.
1912:Blackwell Publishing
1858:. pp. 245–257.
1807:Boydell & Brewer
1501:, pp. XVII–XIX.
765:Western Roman Empire
658:Gaius Julius Civilis
654:Revolt of the Batavi
633:. As parts of Roman
37:For other uses, see
4104:Sardinia (Classical
3977:Bulgaria (Classical
3527:Classical antiquity
3440:Roman camp Anreppen
3430:Roman camp Oberaden
3410:Cohort camp Haltern
3205:Gothic Christianity
2099:. pp. 15–135.
1755:. pp. 49–100.
1618:Church, Alfred John
1600:Church, Alfred John
1582:Church, Alfred John
1444:, pp. 136–138.
1233:Schmidt, Karl Horst
1182:, pp. 245–257.
388:Geography (Ptolemy)
185:means "land of the
166:of those regions.
150:in the west to the
4464:Prehistoric Poland
4449:Historical regions
4023:Corsica (Classical
3943:Armenia (Classical
3924:Albania (Classical
3844:Sub-Saharan Africa
3455:Roman camp Limburg
2588:Germani cisrhenani
2296:Funerary practices
2200:Pre-Roman Iron Age
2176:Germanic languages
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2172:Northern European
2092:The Early Germans
2033:Walter de Gruyter
1907:The Early Germans
1856:Walter de Gruyter
1704:Hornblower, Simon
1513:, pp. 64–65.
1109:Germania Inferior
1105:Germania Superior
741:Maxima Sequanorum
615:Classis Germanica
539:Volcae Tectosages
467:Nordic Bronze Age
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4403:Definitions
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3834:Scandinavia
3767:Netherlands
3762:Mesopotamia
2963:Nahanarvali
2886:Hilleviones
2799:Frisiavones
2667:Cananefates
2657:Burgundians
2568:Banochaemae
2418:Anglo-Saxon
2369:Anglo-Saxon
2335:Anglo-Saxon
2318:Anglo-Saxon
2301:Anglo-Saxon
2124:at UNRV.com
2077:January 26,
1733:January 26,
1652:: 131–150.
1337:Caesar 1869
1322:Caesar 1869
1307:Caesar 1869
1292:Caesar 1869
1249:: 129–152.
856:Old English
802:Archaeology
749:Gothic Wars
685:Mogontiacum
671:Map of the
509:Gallic Wars
507:During the
478: 1750
424:Scandinavia
340:(98 AD) by
299:, the name
199:Gallic Wars
189:", but the
160:Scandinavia
4433:Categories
4280:(Classical
4225:San Marino
4187:Montenegro
4162:Luxembourg
4125:(Classical
4074:(Classical
3952:Azerbaijan
3362:Barricades
3182:Vinoviloth
2970:Marcomanni
2953:Helveconae
2931:Heaðobards
2901:Istvaeones
2891:Ingaevones
2876:Hermunduri
2844:Ostrogoths
2834:Greuthungi
2712:Chattuarii
2538:Angrivarii
2533:Ampsivarii
2501:Lentienses
2330:Literature
2220:Viking Age
2042:3110158329
1865:3110158329
1816:157113199X
1700:"Germania"
1595:The Annals
1117:Barbaricum
733:Diocletian
689:Roman Gaul
631:Barbaricum
527:Ariovistus
396: 150
278:"The name
248:and later
233:in 9 AD.
219:Roman Gaul
123:Barbaricum
115:(English:
107:(English:
4373:Geography
4316:Medieval)
4308:Medieval)
4172:Macedonia
4100:Medieval)
4092:Medieval)
4078:Medieval)
4055:Medieval)
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3928:Medieval)
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3577:Britannia
3529:by region
3177:Vidivarii
3172:Victohali
3162:Vangiones
3095:Thuringii
3000:Nuithones
2896:Irminones
2859:Visigoths
2849:Thervingi
2809:Gambrivii
2762:Dulgubnii
2757:Dauciones
2707:Chasuarii
2647:Brondings
2573:Bastarnae
2563:Baiuvarii
2543:Armalausi
2506:Raetovari
2440:Languages
2408:Symbology
2268:Folklore
2263:Festivals
2052:"Germany"
1610:(1876c).
1592:(1876b).
1574:(1876a).
1559:Geography
1442:Clay 2008
1028:Todd 2004
1015:culture."
939:Citations
647:Romanized
576:into the
570:campaigns
568:launched
456:Hydronymy
440:Geography
373:Geography
272:Etymology
242:migrating
191:etymology
140:Roman era
121:Germanic
4439:Germania
4381:Germania
4253:Slovenia
4248:Slovakia
4238:Scotland
4212:Portugal
4061:Guernsey
3858:See also
3782:Scotland
3777:Slovakia
3699:Occupied
3643:Carthage
3638:Aegyptus
3605:Anatolia
3582:Germania
3572:Hispania
3319:Augsburg
3292:Germania
3243:Category
3150:Hasdingi
3135:Usipetes
3115:Tubantes
3100:Toxandri
3080:Tencteri
3055:Suarines
3040:Sicambri
3035:Semnones
3015:Reudigni
2985:Mattiaci
2975:Marsacii
2926:Lombards
2916:Lacringi
2911:Juthungi
2742:Corconti
2727:Cherusci
2702:Charudes
2682:Chaedini
2652:Bructeri
2637:Bateinoi
2608:Eburones
2603:Condrusi
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