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  • on a request from Talk:Germanic peoples. It matches the following masks: Talk:Germanic peoples/Archive <#>, Talk:Germanic peoples. This page was last edited...
    35 KB (36 words) - 03:06, 17 August 2024
  • "ancient Germanic peoples" or Germanen when all of us originally debated the naming convention. Tribal is an accurate description, despite people's misgivings...
    50 KB (6,972 words) - 13:55, 16 August 2024
  • Talk:Germanic peoples/Archive 7#Do modern "germanic people" exist?, Talk:Germanic peoples/Archive 6#modern germanic peoples, Talk:Germanic_peoples/Archive_8#Scope...
    363 KB (52,963 words) - 13:49, 3 August 2024
  • currently about the Roman era Germanic peoples, and not Germanic language speakers, who are sometimes called "Germanic peoples" as a kind of shorthand in...
    126 KB (16,481 words) - 17:18, 10 March 2020
  • article is about the historic Germanic peoples, i.e. Iron Age tribes. There is an important difference between "peoples" and "people". Having those portraits...
    100 KB (13,682 words) - 06:31, 4 March 2023
  • is the Roman-era Germanic peoples as such, rather than their predecessors or successors, or the language family now known as Germanic. Sometimes I wonder...
    65 KB (7,202 words) - 01:23, 12 August 2021
  • existence of "Germanic peoples" is linked to the existence of Germanic languages. This means that we can not claim that there were any "Germanic peoples" prior...
    125 KB (19,594 words) - 16:21, 21 May 2022
  • to the actual topic of the article .. whether we're going with the "Germanic peoples" exist angle or if we're going with the opposite angle... all this...
    99 KB (15,206 words) - 01:23, 25 August 2021
  • linking to Germanic-speaking Europe (what is now Germanic peoples), Germanic Europe, List of Germanic peoples, and List of confederations of Germanic tribes...
    116 KB (17,867 words) - 05:38, 26 May 2022
  • of unconquered peoples in the North. Although Tacitus' text Germania (published 98 AD) in and by itself both portrays the various peoples inhabiting what...
    37 KB (6,007 words) - 10:25, 21 June 2024
  • (UTC) This article starts out "The Germanic calendars were any of the various calendars in use among the Germanic peoples prior to the introduction of the...
    14 KB (2,010 words) - 05:44, 19 February 2024
  • needs to pointed out that the Germanic peoples weren't (and aren't) the only group in Northern Europe; Uralic peoples are also well represented. "Northern...
    153 KB (22,418 words) - 11:07, 2 March 2023
  • peoples based on genealogical and lingusitic criteria - Swedes are categorized as a people exhibiting a N.Germanic culture and speaking a N.Germanic language...
    57 KB (8,462 words) - 09:02, 28 February 2024
  • Talk:Swedes (redirect from Swedish people)
    Talk:Danes#North_Germanic_? some time ago. Rsk6400 (talk) 17:13, 26 February 2024 (UTC) @Rsk6400 go to the Talk:North Germanic peoples#"North Germanic peoples" change...
    4 KB (523 words) - 09:02, 28 February 2024
  • became easy to pass on to new peoples in Europe and along with the return of interest in the Classical languages the Germanic tongues became the most prolific...
    66 KB (10,309 words) - 12:09, 7 May 2024
  • Another suggestion is that it comes from Proto-Germanic *beuwoz-, from *beuwo- "barley." The native Germanic word for the beverage was the one that yielded...
    7 KB (979 words) - 17:55, 17 January 2022
  • natively Germanic-speaking countries (dark blue on the map below) and low perceived corruption? Look at the difference between Latin and Germanic Europe...
    32 KB (4,046 words) - 15:06, 1 February 2024
  • lineages could correlate to the Germanic Substrate. If so, then the archaic "proto-Germanic" peoples were non-IE. That the Germanic Substrate creole (1) contains...
    120 KB (17,447 words) - 21:37, 14 January 2024
  • debate that English culture is closer to that of Germanic speaking peoples than it is to non-English peoples of the British and Irish Isles, I have seen no...
    437 KB (71,943 words) - 18:14, 31 January 2023
  • of many examples: "Germanic peoples" and "Germanic languages" "Austronesian peoples" and "Austronesian languages" "Mongolic peoples" and "Mongolic languages"...
    93 KB (13,766 words) - 12:27, 9 June 2024
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