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 Übersetzung für 'Alamannic' von Englisch nach Deutsch
hist.
Alamannic {adj}
alamannisch
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Übersetzung für 'Alamannic' von Englisch nach Deutsch

Alamannic {adj}
alamannischhist.
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Fraomar (...) was briefly the king of the Bucinobantes, an Alamannic tribe, from c.372 to 373.
  • It is not known exactly what the duchy of Leuthari consisted of, since there was an Alamannic duke named Gunzo from the same time.
  • Early examples date to the Late Bronze Age (ca. 800 BC). They develop into characteristic designs notably attested from Alamannic graves from the migration period.
  • The Alamannic settlement dates to c. the 8th century, based on 9th-century records of Itzikon and Binzikon.
  • Crago was the head of an Alamannic "sippe" who supposedly founded the town of Creglingen in Germany in the late fourth or early fifth century. His name apparently means crow.

  • The Nordendorf fibulae are two mid 6th to early 7th century Alamannic fibulae found in Nordendorf near Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany.
  • The Roman historian Ammianus Marcellinus wrote that Caesar Julian crossed the river Rhine near Mainz in 359 for negotiations with Macrian, the chieftain of the Bucinobantes, and with other Alamannic chiefs.
  • The placename Dettingen suggests an Alamannic settlement (3rd to 14th century), and the placename Großwelzheim a Frankish one.
  • A significant Roman-era estate was destroyed by an Alamannic incursion in c. 270.
  • In 1939 Stoll began excavations in the Alamannic cemetery of Grimmelshofen, which were continued by Ruprecht Gießler in August after his convocation.

  • Bihlafingen is an Alamannic foundation, named after Pilolf, a leader or founder of an extended family.
  • His grandfather Richard Kallee was Lutheran parish priest in Feuerbach and as a local historian discovered 102 alamannic sandstone cists in Feuerbach and documented 760 archaeological finds.
  • The "Turgowe" pagus within Alamannia was named for the Thur, and it included the entire Alamannic territory between Upper Rhine and Reuss.
  • There was an Alamannic settlement on the site in the seventh century.
  • In 554, the Byzantine general Narses defeated a Frankish-Alamannic army near this river, during the Gothic War.

  • The Regii had its main period of action in the mid-4th century when they were recruited to fight against the Alamannic incursions and invasions of the Roman Empire.
  • Alamannic grave mounds have been found on the Zimmerberg.
  • Based on discovery of alamannic graves, archaeologists have established the 7th century as the origination of Aalen.
  • Chnodomar (Latinized Chnodomarius) was the king of an Alamannic canton in what is now south-west Germany, near the Rhine from sometime before 352 till 357.
  • Count Udalrich I (fl. 778–814), a son of Gerold of Vinzgau, founded the Alamannic Udalriching dynasty, ancestral to the counts of Bregenz.

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