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Jordanes names a multitude of tribes living in Scandza, which he described as a "womb of nations" (loosely translated), and says they were taller and more ferocious than the Germans. (Indeed, archaeological evidence has shown the Scandinavians of the time were tall, probably due to their diet). The
242:". "There were also many small islands" (the Swedish and Finnish archipelagos) "where wolves could pass when the sea was frozen. In winter the country was not only cruel to people but also to wild beasts. Due to the extreme cold there were no swarms of honey-making bees." 304:) who lived in continual light during the midsummer (for forty days and nights) and in continual darkness (for as long) during the midwinter. Due to this alternation they go from joy to suffering (the first description of the Scandinavian 160:, written in the 2nd century AD, Scandia is described as the most easterly of the Scandiae islands, a group of islands located east of the Cimbrian peninsula. This is the region where Pliny had located "Scatinavia". 324:
listing represents several instances of the same people named twice, which was probably due to the gathering of information from diverse travellers and from Scandinavians arriving to join the Goths, such as
249:, a Swedish cartographer familiar with Pliny's writings, created a map where he placed the name "Scandia" in the middle of today's Sweden. In Olaus Magnus' map, the name denotes an area including "Svecia" ( 206:"as a great island shaped like a juniper leaf" (i.e. long and not round) "having bulging sides and which tapered down in the south at a long end". He also referred to 370:
had the best horses of his time). They were the suppliers of black fox skins for the Roman market, and they were richly dressed, even though they lived in poverty.
238:". "On the western and northern side it was surrounded by an enormous sea", "but in the east there was a land bridge which cut off the sea in the east forming the 1059: 2106: 2124: 945: 921: 332:. Whereas linguists have been able to connect some names to regions in Scandinavia, there are others that may be based on misunderstandings. 85:. The Swedish archaeologist Göran Burenhult describes this account as a unique glimpse into the tribes of Scandinavia in the 6th century. 1205: 776: 738: 1022: 805: 1167: 2129: 1337: 822: 269: 2119: 1387: 1192: 1052: 58:. The island was located in the Arctic regions of the sea that surrounded the world. The location is usually identified with 2173: 1268: 2178: 2134: 1147: 305: 1295: 128:, Greece. The first attested written use of the name for a Northern European island appears in the work of Roman 2152: 1332: 1239: 1232: 1210: 1045: 1372: 1357: 1172: 1157: 31: 449:), who lived in a flat and fertile region, due to which they were subject to the attacks of their neighbours. 1487: 1377: 1367: 1362: 1182: 1162: 1119: 355: 1889: 1322: 1317: 1300: 1244: 1139: 588: 1187: 1077: 523:
is believed to have meant the "people of the island hill forts," which best fits the people of southern
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depending on the translator), who live like animals among the rocks (probably the numerous
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When Scandinavian scholars became familiar with the Roman records in the
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of c. AD 77. Pliny described "Scandia" as an island located north of
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was described as a "great island" by Gothic-Byzantine historian
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still occasionally continues in use today as a Latin name for
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from their lands. Those tribes were the tallest of men.
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Region described by Gothic-Byzantine historian Jordanes
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but described himself as being of Gothic descent. His
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Possible map of Scandza, with a selection of tribes
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Index

Scandia
Scandia (disambiguation)

Jordanes
Getica
Scandinavia
Constantinople
Goths
Gothiscandza
Vistula River

Nicolaus Germanus
Northern Europe
Mediterranean
Iliad
Kythira
Pliny the Elder
Naturalis Historia
Britannia
Scatinavia
Cimbri
Claudius Ptolemy
Geographia
Middle Ages
Terra Scania
Scanian Law

Olaus Magnus
Ptolemy
Pomponius Mela

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