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312:Inhabitants
266:Scandinavia
173:Scanian Law
165:Middle Ages
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1880:Marcomanni
1863:Helveconae
1841:Heaðobards
1811:Istvaeones
1801:Ingaevones
1786:Hermunduri
1754:Ostrogoths
1744:Greuthungi
1622:Chattuarii
1448:Angrivarii
1443:Ampsivarii
1411:Lentienses
1240:Literature
1130:Viking Age
565:Vinoviloth
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486:Gautigoths
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219:Scatinavia
157:Geographia
144:Scatinavia
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2082:Victohali
2072:Vangiones
2005:Thuringii
1910:Nuithones
1806:Irminones
1769:Visigoths
1759:Thervingi
1719:Gambrivii
1672:Dulgubnii
1667:Dauciones
1617:Chasuarii
1557:Brondings
1483:Bastarnae
1473:Baiuvarii
1453:Armalausi
1416:Raetovari
1350:Languages
1318:Symbology
1178:Folklore
1173:Festivals
823:Digitized
804:Ptolemy,
756:Digitized
741:, p. 601.
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648:Romsdalen
640:Hordaland
540:Raumarici
517:hillforts
474:Finnveden
470:Finnheden
417:Kolmården
213:Codanonia
140:Britannia
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2045:Usipetes
2025:Tubantes
2010:Toxandri
1990:Tencteri
1965:Suarines
1950:Sicambri
1945:Semnones
1925:Reudigni
1895:Mattiaci
1885:Marsacii
1836:Lombards
1826:Lacringi
1821:Juthungi
1652:Corconti
1637:Cherusci
1612:Charudes
1592:Chaedini
1562:Bructeri
1547:Bateinoi
1518:Eburones
1513:Condrusi
1508:Caeroesi
1503:Atuatuci
1438:Ambrones
1401:Brisgavi
1396:Alemanni
1274:Paganism
1163:Clothing
1158:Calendar
1105:Germania
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696:Jordanes
662:See also
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608:Augandzi
604:Grenland
570:Lombards
544:Romerike
525:Bohuslän
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429:Liothida
375:Theustes
330:Bohuslän
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2015:Treveri
1995:Teutons
1985:Taifals
1960:Sitones
1900:Nemetes
1858:Helisii
1831:Lemovii
1749:Gutones
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1677:Favonae
1657:Cugerni
1647:Cobandi
1602:Chamavi
1597:Chaemae
1587:Casuari
1582:Caritni
1552:Betasii
1523:Paemani
1458:Auiones
1323:Warfare
1301:Scripts
1269:Numbers
1093:History
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552:Ranrike
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399:Gotland
390:Vagoths
385:Småland
352:Suehans
339:(i.e.,
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262:Scandia
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204:Scandia
200:Ptolemy
126:Kythira
110:Scandia
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2000:Thelir
1980:Swedes
1975:Sunici
1940:Saxons
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1692:Franks
1642:Cimbri
1632:Chauci
1627:Chatti
1540:Nervii
1535:Morini
1493:Belgae
1488:Batavi
1463:Avarpi
1428:Angles
1388:Groups
1338:Viking
1284:Gothic
1262:Gothic
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635:Arochi
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356:Swedes
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294:Adogit
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148:Cimbri
71:Getica
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1970:Suebi
1955:Sciri
1930:Rugii
1920:Quadi
1905:Njars
1890:Marsi
1848:Lugii
1816:Jutes
1781:Harii
1776:Gutes
1734:Goths
1724:Geats
1662:Danes
1607:Chali
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1468:Baemi
1311:Runes
1296:Rings
1289:Norse
1257:Names
1250:Norse
1233:Norse
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992:, VI.
679:Notes
644:Ranii
625:Rugii
612:Agder
556:Finns
490:Geats
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380:Tjust
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