meanings of Aesti definition of Aesti books about Aesti references on Aesti articles about Aesti dreams about Aesti
 Aesti - Definition 

The Roman historian Tacitus in his book Germania mentions a Aesti or Aestii people. After Tacitus, Aestis speak language related to British, worship a 'mother of the gods' and wild boar, use clubs and sometimes iron weapons. They are also the only people to gather and trade amber.

Most of scholars identify those people as ancient Prussians speaking Baltic language closely related to modern Latvian and Lithuanian.

This identification is based mainly on their association with amber, a luxury item from Roman time with known sources at the southeastern coast of the Baltic Sea.

Some historians think Aesti may refer to all peoples living at Eastern coast of Baltic Sea, including Estonians speaking language of Finnic group. Tacitus mentions Fenni people (probably Sami) living next to Aesti, which matches Estonians better than Prussians.

Whatever the case, it seems the word was eventually applied specifically to Estonians and is the origin of the county name of Estonia, called Eistland in ancient Scandinavian Sagas and Estia, Hestia and Estonia in early Latin sources.

Copyright 2008 WordIQ.com - Privacy Policy  ::  Terms of Use  :: Contact Us  :: About Us
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Aesti".