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The Suebi or Suevi (from Proto-Germanic * swēbaz based on the Proto-Germanic root * swē- meaning "one's own" people, from an Indo-European root *swe-, the third person reflexive pronoun) were ...
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The military history of Spain , from the period of the Carthaginian conquests over the Phoenicians to the recent Iraq War (2003–2004), spans a period of more than 2000 years, and includes the histor...
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Kings of Europe ... The Suevi / Suebi ... The Hunnic invasions forced the Suevi to move. After leaving their German homelands (without the Lombards and the Alemanni), the Suevi founded a barbarian kingdom in the hostile mountains of Galicia, situated in the extreme northwestern corner of Iberia.
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Several other tribes were also involved, the Alans and the Suevi in particular, though the Alans were an Iranian steppe people, not Germans. The six major tribes, however, founded significant kingdoms. All of them disappeared except one, the Franks, who gave their name to Western Europe in languages like Arabic.
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Definition of Suevi in an online ecyclopedia or dictionary, and discussion about Suevi. ... The Suebi or Suevi were a Germanic people who at one time lived near the Baltic Sea and south thereof.
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One group of Suevi allied themselves with the Vandals and the Alans and swept down on the Iberian Peninsula in ad 407. By 411 they were established in northern Portugal and Galicia and by 452 in Castile.
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SUEBI, or SUEVI , a collective See also: ... term applied to a number of peoples in central See also: ... End of Article: SUEBI, or SUEVI;
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Suevi was a name the Romans used on several Germanic tribes, one of them were the Quadi who lived in Moravia in the modern Czech republic and often attacked the Roman Empire. ... Of all the Germanic kingdoms that emerged from the ruins of the Roman Empire, the Suevi kingdom is the one we know the least about.
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Chapter 2.    KINGS of the SUEVI in SPAIN 411-585 ... The Vandals, Suevi and Visigoths were three of the co-called barbarian tribes which originated in eastern Europe and migrated westwards, eventually settling in the Iberian peninsular where they established the first Hispanic monarchies.  The Chronicon of Bishop...
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The Kingdom of the Suevi in Galicia, 409-580 ... In 409, the SUEVI, together with other migrating barbaric peoples, crossed the Rhine and settled down in Roman Spain, establishing their new kingdom. In 428 the VANDALS left (V)Andalusia heading for Adrica.
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