Nuithŏnes
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NUITHONES — Germaniae populi Tacit. Germ. c. 40. quorum regionem Rhenanus Nuithland vocat in Helvetia, vel Nuchtland. Hi iuncti societate Burgundionibus fuerunt, qui sub Theodosio Iuniore expulsis late Sequanis Heduisque, non solum magnam veteris Galliae… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Nuithones — The Nuithones were one of the Nerthus worshipping Germanic tribes mentioned by Tacitus in Germania. Schütte [3] remarks that the name is probably corrupt and suggests that the correct forms were Teutones or Euthiones (Jutes). (Original Latin)… … Wikipedia
НУИТОНЫ — • Nuithōnes, германский народ, о котором упоминает только Тацит (Tac. Germ. 40), живший по правому берегу Эльбы, на юго запад от Саксов и на север от лангобардов … Реальный словарь классических древностей
Varni tribe — The Varni (Procopius), Varini (Tacitus), Varinnae (Pliny the Elder), Wærne/Werne (Widsith) and Warnii (the Thuringian Law) probably refer to a little known Germanic tribe. The name would have meant the defenders , and they may have originated in… … Wikipedia
Reudigni — The Reudigni were one of the Nerthus worshipping Germanic tribes mentioned by Tacitus in Germania . Schütte [http://www.northvegr.org/lore/sagabook/n002.php] suggests that the name should be read Rendingi or Randingi and then the name would be… … Wikipedia
Auiones — The Aviones or Auiones (* Awioniz meaning island people ) were one of the Nerthus worshipping Germanic tribes mentioned by Tacitus in Germania , and this tribe probably lived on Öland (Kendrick 1930:71). Tacitus wrote of the group as defended by… … Wikipedia
Suarines — The Suarines (or Suardones) were one of the Nerthus worshipping Germanic tribes mentioned by Tacitus in Germania . They have otherwise been lost to history, but Schütte [http://www.northvegr.org/lore/sagabook/n003.php] suggests that their name… … Wikipedia
Öland — For the Finnish island, see Åland. For other uses, see Oland (disambiguation). Öland Map of Öland … Wikipedia
Nerthus — (1905) by Emil Doepler. In Germanic paganism, Nerthus is a goddess associated with fertility. Nerthus is attested by Tacitus, the first century AD Roman historian, in his Germania. Various theories exist regarding the goddess and her potential… … Wikipedia
Germanic paganism — refers to the religious beliefs of the Germanic peoples preceding Christianization. The best documented version of the Germanic pagan religions is 10th and 11th century Norse paganism, though other information can be found from Anglo Saxon… … Wikipedia