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East Germanic language (1710 bytes)
7: <td></td><td>[[Germanic languages]]</td></tr> 9: <td></td><td><b>East Germanic languages</b></td></tr> 13: ...ic]]; other languages that are assumed to be East Germanic include [[Vandalic language|Vandalic]], [[Burgund... 15: ... evidence it is assumed that the speakers of East Germanic languages migrated from [[Scandinavia]] to the ar... 19: ==[[East Germanic tribes]]== East Germanic tribes (677 bytes) 1: ...because of the later migration date. All the East Germanic languages are extinct. 4: [[Category:History of the Germanic peoples]] Germanic (634 bytes) 1: '''Germanic''' may refer to 2: * [[Germanic languages]]: A [[language family]], the languages... 3: ...ermanic peoples]]: Collective name of a number of tribes and peoples, originating from northern Europe, s... 4: * their [[Germanic mythology]] 5: * [[Germanic Christianity]] that came to dominate much of Nort... Germanic languages (16350 bytes) 2: ...-European (IE) language family]], spoken by the [[Germanic peoples]] who settled in northern Europe along th... 5: ...to their native Germanic tongue began writing the Germanic languages with slightly modified Latin letters. 7: ... addition to the standard Latin alphabet, various Germanic languages use a variety of accent marks and extra... 10: Some unique features of Germanic languages are: 16: ...nic languages. ''See [[Non-Indo-European roots of Germanic languages]].'' Germanic tribes (10912 bytes) 2: ...' or '''Germanic tribes''' applies to the ancient Germanic peoples of [[Europe]]. 4: ...estified by the fact that they had a name for non-Germanic peoples, ''Walha,'' from which the local names [[... 6: ...mans]] upon the peoples of [[Italy]], the various tribes remained free, led by their own hereditary or ch... 10: ... ca 2000 B.C.) is also testified by a lack of pre-Germanic place names. This cultural grouping, which emerge... 12: ...anguages]], suggest that this group spoke [[proto-Germanic]], a distinct branch of the [[Indo-European]] lan... Germanic chieftain (395 bytes) Germanic Wars (1088 bytes) 1: ...[[Western Roman Empire]] often sponsored by the [[Eastern Roman Emperor]]<sup>[[#References|2]]</sup>. 5: * [[Germanic tribes]] 12: ...om http://www.ku.edu/kansas/medieval/108/lectures/germanic_invasions.html Germanic calendar (4045 bytes) 1: ...y of the various [[calendar]]s in use among the [[Germanic people]]s prior to the introduction of the [[Juli... 3: Germanic months were [[lunar month]]s of 29 days; both the... 5: ...s of the week]], most of which honor [[Asatru|old Germanic gods]]. 43: <td> Eosturmónaþ / Eastermónaþ ''(Month of the Goddess [[Eostre]])'' ... 108: ...igures: The Norse Way] General information on old Germanic culture, including time Germanic verb (4952 bytes) 1: The '''Germanic verb''' system carried two innovations over the p... 6: Later [[Germanic languages]] developed further tenses periphrastic... 8: ..., which shows clearly in Gothic, but in the later Germanic languages was assimilated into the vocalic paradi... 19: In Germanic, these became the following classes: 41: In the later Germanic languages, the reduplicating class became a disti... Germanic Christianity (2165 bytes) 1: ...history of Northern Europe understood, when the [[Germanic peoples]] that in the first millennium were known... 3: ...ians, [[Islam|Islamic]] invaders, and [[heathen]] Germanic peoples such as the [[Saxons]] and [[Frisians]]. ... 5: ...t [[Verden]] in [[787]] and the annexation of the tribe. 9: This Germanic dominance over North-Western [[Europe]] would com... 12: Missionaries that converted Germanic peoples to Christianity: Germanic peoples (3457 bytes) 1: The term '''Germanic peoples''' may refer to: 2: * the [[Germanic tribe]]s that in the first millennium were seen as a ba... 3: * the [[Germanic Christianity]] that in the second millennium came... 4: ...res but not necessarily the genes of the Germanic tribes described above: 17: == Assimilated Germanics == Germanic mythology (2859 bytes) 1: ...e persistent cultural contact between the various tribes and peoples. 3: ... is said to have made a substantial collection of Germanic pre-Christian writings, which was deliberately de... 5: ...later developments present in both North and West Germanic. 7: ...come down to us and what is known about the West Germanic mythology: 9: ...y seem to have been one and the same in the other Germanic mythologies. In Norse mythology there are certain... Proto-Germanic (3302 bytes) 1: ...tage of the language immediately after the "Proto-Germanic" stage, if not exactly identical. 3: ...uring its descent from Proto-Indo-European, see [[Germanic languages]]. 5: ==Timeline for the evolution of Proto-Germanic== 7: ...garded to be the original dwelling-place of the [[Germanic peoples]], during the early [[Bronze Age]] (about... 13: ...lected character and the homogeneous forms of the Germanic languages, the creation of such a creole would ha... Germanic king (1894 bytes) 1: The '''Germanic king''' originally had three main functions. 7: The office was hereditary, but orginally a Germanic king had to have the consent of the people before... 14: ...ning'', which in turn is derived from the [[Proto-Germanic]] *''kuningaz'' (which is almost directly transla... 17: In Germanic traditions there are many [[kenning]]s for king, ... 19: [[Category:History of the Germanic peoples]] List of Germanic languages (625 bytes) 1: The '''Germanic languages''' include some 58 ([[SIL]] estimate) l... 3: *[[List of North Germanic languages|North Germanic languages]] 4: *[[List of West Germanic languages|West Germanic languages]] 10: *[[Germanic language]] 13: ...tp://www.ethnologue.com/show_family.asp?subid=738 Germanic language tree] North Germanic language (6054 bytes) 8: <td></td><td>[[Germanic languages]]</td></tr> 10: <td></td><td><b>North Germanic languages</b></td></tr> 14: ...'''North Germanic language''' is any of several [[Germanic language]]s spoken in [[Scandinavia]], parts of [... 16: ...l (East-) North Germanic or [[Scandinavian]]. The Eastern branch, also known as ''Continental Scandinavi... 30: The North Germanic languages are often cited as proof of [[Max Weinr... West Germanic languages (3749 bytes) 1: ... is the largest branch of the [[Germanic language|Germanic]] family of [[language]]s, including such languag... 3: ...orth Germanic]] and [[East Germanic language|East Germanic]]. 11: <td></td><td>[[Germanic languages]]</td></tr> 13: <td></td><td><b>West Germanic languages</b></td></tr> 19: ...articular aspects of [[North Germanic]] or [[East Germanic]]. Confederations of Germanic Tribes (2063 bytes) 1: This are some historical '''Germanic Confederations''' 3: ...[[230 BC]] - [[Bastarnae]], a mixture of Germanic tribes, at the [[Black Sea]]; they participated in the ... 5: ...anic of [[Cimbri]] and [[Teutoni]] and the Celtic-Germanic [[Helvetii]] formed near [[Miltenberg]] in Franco... 13: ...es]] (Swedes) were one nation composed of several tribes (civitates). 19: See also: [[Germanic peoples]] Second Germanic sound shift (949 bytes) 1: ...words that formed during the time when the second Germanic sound shift took place while the forms ''street''... Upper Germanic Limes (1130 bytes) 1: ... between the [[Roman Empire]] and the unsubdued [[Germanic peoples]]. 3: ...e]]. The total length was 568 km. It included at least 60 castles and 900 watchtowers. 5: ...s, which were then connected to form the '''Upper Germanic Limes''' along the Rhine and the '''Rhaetian Lime... 7: ...order to enable trade between Romans and Germanic tribes. 9: Germanic invasions in the late [[3rd century]] led to the ...
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