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    Swabia (redirect from Suebia)
    century, Suebia was occasionally used for Alamannia, while Alamannia was increasingly used to refer to Alsace specifically. By the 12th century, Suebia rather...
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    of Ertingen folklore is the "fastnet", the special form of carnival of Suebia, with its traditional processions, costumes and ceremonies. As Carnival...
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    Alamannia became the Duchy of Swabia in 915. Scribes often used the term Suebia interchangeably with Alamannia in the 10th to the 12th centuries. The territory...
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  • Look up Swabia, Schwabia, Suevia, or Suebia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Swabia (Schwabia, Latin: Suevia, Suebia) is a historical region in Southern...
    1,005 bytes (190 words) - 08:07, 30 October 2023
  • German and Ashkenazi Jewish origin, deriving from the region of Heuberg in Suebia. It is composed of the Middle High German "höu" (trans. hay) and "berg"...
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  • Erisdorf is a small village in Upper Suebia (South Württemberg, Germany), about 3 km north of the main community Ertingen, in the direction of Riedlingen...
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    imperial counsellor and was a lawyer of the imperial equestrian order in Suebia. He was the author of: Austriana Regina Arabiae (1688): A novel Ertl dedicated...
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    Alamannic territory in general is increasingly called Suebia; by the 12th century, the name Suebia had mostly replaced Alamannia. S. Hirzel, Forschungen...
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    (Upper) Lorraine Lotharingia divided, around 1000 AD   Alsace, ceded to Suebia (Swabia) in 925   Upper Lorraine after 928   Lower Lorraine after 977 Lorraine...
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    After giving this account, Tacitus says: "Here Suebia ends." Therefore, for Tacitus geographic "Suebia" comprises the entire periphery of the Baltic Sea...
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  • based on their language (in comparison to, for example, the Peucini): Here Suebia ends. I do not know whether to class the tribes of the Peucini, Venedi,...
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  • position at the University of Augsburg. In 2009, Weber was awarded the Pro Suebia prize in Ottobeuren for his initiative and successful acquisition of third-party...
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  • Silesian Silesians Skopelos Skopelitan Skopelitans Sparta Spartan Spartans Suebia Suebius Suebi Symi Symian Symians Syracuse Syracusan Syracusans Taras, Tarentum...
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    Artabros (Oleiros), Irmandinhos (A Estrada), SDG Corvos (Pontevedra), and Suebia (Santiago de Compostela) with talk of creating a Galician league. Galicia...
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  • Souabe (French), Suábia (Portuguese), Suabia (Spanish), Suàbia (Catalan), Suebia (Latin, variant in Romanian), Svaabia (Finnish), Švaabimaa (Estonian), Svábföld...
    144 KB (259 words) - 12:29, 15 April 2024