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Ancient Germanic tribe of modern Bohemia
The Marcomanni were a Germanic people who lived close to the border of the Roman Empire, north of the River Danube, and are mentioned in Roman records
Marcomanni
Historical ethnic grouping of Germanic tribes
maintained a tense relationship with the Roman Empire. This was led by the Marcomanni, who settled with other Suebi in remote forests and mountains north of
Suebi
166–180 AD series of Roman wars with Danubian tribes
These wars pitted the Roman Empire against principally the Germanic Marcomanni and Quadi and the Sarmatian Iazyges; there were related conflicts with
Marcomannic_Wars
Roman-era Germanic kingdom near present-day Bratislava
(also known as Varisti), and the Quadi's powerful western neighbours the Marcomanni. Despite frequent difficulties with the Romans, the Quadi survived to
Quadi
Early 1st century AD king of the Marcomanni
Maroboduus (d. AD 37), also known as Marbod, was a king of the Marcomanni, who were a Germanic Suebian people. He spent part of his youth in Rome, and
Maroboduus
Roman defeat by Germanic tribes in 9 AD
archers, and 10,000–20,000 civilians) against Maroboduus, the king of the Marcomanni, who were a tribe of the Suebi. However, Tiberius was then forced to turn
Battle of the Teutoburg Forest
Battle_of_the_Teutoburg_Forest
or Pipa (3rd century AD) was the daughter of Attalus (Marcomanni) [cs], king of the Marcomanni in present-day Bohemia. She is notable for having a love
Pipara
Province of the Roman Empire (8/9 - 433 AD)
Transdanubian region politically. The last decade of the century saw the Marcomanni under their king Maroboduus, settling north of Pannonia. Augustus planned
Pannonia
Roman emperor from AD 14 to 37
territory, and attack the Marcomanni from the west. The campaign was a resounding success, but Tiberius could not subjugate the Marcomanni because he was soon
Tiberius
Historical category of northern European peoples
166 to 180 CE, Rome was embroiled in a conflict against the Germanic Marcomanni and Quadi with their allies, which was known as the Marcomannic Wars.
Germanic_peoples
Group of early Germanic tribes
Suebi as a large grouping who included the Semnones, the Quadi, and the Marcomanni, but he did not say precisely to which (if any) of the three nations they
Irminones
State in Germany
ancient fort. By the late 2nd century AD, Germanic tribes, including Marcomanni people, were pushing back on Roman forces of Marcus Aurelius and later
Bavaria
Country in Central Europe
of modern Prague. Later in the 1st century, the Germanic tribes of the Marcomanni and Quadi settled there. Slavs from the Black Sea–Carpathian region settled
Czech_Republic
Roman-era Germanic people who lived north of Danube
associated the Varisti, Hermunduri, Marcomanni and Quadi as Suebian peoples who moved into the Danube region under Marcomanni leadership, taking over from the
Varisci
4th-century queen of the Marcomanni
(fl. late 4th century CE, alternatively spelled Fritigils) ruled the Marcomanni, a Germanic tribe then settled in Pannonia (modern-day eastern Austria
Fritigil
Term used in the late Roman Empire
Germania, Pannonia, Moesia and Dacia, and even in Italy itself, to groups of Marcomanni, Quadi and Iazyges tribespeople captured during the Marcomannic Wars (although
Laeti
Stoic philosopher, Roman emperor from 161 to 180
Parthian Empire and the rebel Kingdom of Armenia. Marcus defeated the Marcomanni, Quadi, and Iazyges in the Marcomannic Wars. These and other Germanic
Marcus_Aurelius
Historical ethnic group
the Germania of Tacitus, where he describes them as being just beyond Marcomanni and Quadi, who lived on the northern bank of the Danube. He describes
Buri_tribe
Roman politician and general (c. 125 – 193 AD)
distinguished himself during Rome's wars against the Parthians and the Marcomanni. He was a member of the imperial family due to his marriage to Lucilla
Tiberius_Claudius_Pompeianus
Germanic Cherusci chieftain (18/17 BC – AD 21)
Longi, Idistaviso, and the Angrivarian Wall, and defeated a rival, the Marcomanni king Maroboduus. Arminius sought to become a king and was assassinated
Arminius
Ancient Roman politician and general
officer working with the future emperor Tiberius in campaigns against the Marcomanni, gaining the distinction of being awarded triumphal ornaments. Later he
Gaius Sentius Saturninus (consul 19 BC)
Gaius_Sentius_Saturninus_(consul_19_BC)
Celtic people of La Tène Bohemia and Moravia
network of oppida in the 2nd and 1st centuries BC, and gave way to the Marcomanni under Maroboduus near the end of the 1st century BC, after which only
Boii_(Bohemia)
establish in this territory. It was inhabited by the Germanic tribes of Marcomanni and Quadi, and lay in the western part of the modern state of Slovakia
Slovakia_in_the_Roman_era
Country in Central Europe
Vannius, a kingdom founded by the Germanic Suebi tribes of Quadi and Marcomanni, as well as several small Germanic and Celtic tribes, including the Osi
Slovakia
Historical region in the Czech Republic
present-day Hungary, were Dacian peoples. In the area of modern Bohemia, the Marcomanni and other Suebic groups were led by their king, Marobodus, after being
Bohemia
Germanic tribe in present-day northwestern Germany in the 1st centuries BCE and CE
was subsequently kept from further damaging Rome by disputes with the Marcomanni and reprisal attacks led by Germanicus. After rebel Cherusci killed Arminius
Cherusci
Film by Ridley Scott
Commodus secured peace with the two Germanic tribes allied against Rome, the Marcomanni and the Quadi, immediately after his father's death. The character Maximus
Gladiator_(2000_film)
Barbarian invasions against the Roman Empire in the 3rd century
the Germanic tribes of Frisii, Saxons, Franks, Alemanni, Burgundians, Marcomanni, Quadi, Lugii, Vandals, Juthungi, Gepids and Goths (Tervingi in the west
Barbarian invasions into the Roman Empire of the 3rd century
Barbarian_invasions_into_the_Roman_Empire_of_the_3rd_century
Battle during the Marcomannic Wars (170)
furtherance of this endeavor, and for mutual protection, the king of the Marcomanni, Ballomar, had allied with the Quadi tribe. Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius
Battle_of_Carnuntum
Calendar year
of the Marcomanni cross the Danube and invade Northern Italy. The Roman army (20,000 men) is destroyed near Carnuntum in Pannonia. The Marcomanni plunder
170
Capital and largest city of Austria
Marcus Aurelius may have died here in AD 180 during a campaign against the Marcomanni. After a Germanic invasion in the second century, the city was rebuilt
Vienna
Historical ethnic group of the Italian Peninsula of Germanic origin
Lombards and Semnones were part of the kingdom of Marobod, the King of the Marcomanni, who was allied with Rome. However, after the outbreak of war between
Lombards
101–106 AD pair of Roman wars against Dacia
Trajan rallied his forces in AD 105 (including contingents of Quadi, Marcomanni, Getae and Iazyges) to his headquarters on the Danube (probably in Drobeta)
Trajan's_Dacian_Wars
Pacification campaigns against the Germanic tribes by the Roman Empire, Marcomanni defeated and forced to flee into the territory of the Boii. 8–7 BC, Construction
Chronology of warfare between the Romans and Germanic peoples
Chronology_of_warfare_between_the_Romans_and_Germanic_peoples
409–585 Germanic kingdom in northwestern Iberia
important part in the Germanic Wars of the 2nd century, when, allied with the Marcomanni, they fought fiercely against the Romans under Marcus Aurelius. The main
Kingdom_of_the_Suebi
Germanic tribe, who lived near the Danube and Elbe rivers (first to third centuries AD)
the Marcomanni territory" (where the Marcomanni no longer lived). This happened to the west of the Elbe river, and north of the Danube. The Marcomanni had
Hermunduri
Predecessors of the Bavarians and Austrians
Notitia Dignitatum was made, this area's military defence included Suebian Marcomanni troops many of whom had by this time been moved south of the Danube, into
Baiuvarii
1st-century BC Germanic ruler
migratory conglomeration—Harudes, Eudusii, Triboci, Vangiones, Nemetes, Marcomanni, and Suebi—with uncertainty as to whether he possessed a distinct personal
Ariovistus
Germanic tribe
the Marcomanni on the Tabula Peutingeriana world map (3rd or 4th century AD). As Armilausini, they are listed between the Burgundians and Marcomanni in
Armalausi
Capital and largest city of the Czech Republic
away by Germanic tribes (Marcomanni, Quadi, Lombards and possibly the Suebi), leading some to place the seat of the Marcomanni king, Maroboduus, in Závist
Prague
Roman province (106–271/275)
tribal federations that emerged with the Quadi and the Marcomanni. By 173 AD, the Marcomanni had been defeated; however, the war with the Iazyges and
Roman_Dacia
East Germanic tribe
they were surrounded "on the east [by] the Goths, on the west [by] the Marcomanni, on the north [by] the Hermunduri and on the south [by] the Hister (Danube)
Vandals
Last 9 years of the BC era
Claudius Drusus, Emperor Augustus' stepson, begins a campaign against the Marcomanni, but dies soon after, due to a fall from his horse. Livy completes compilation
0s_BC
Germanic people
the Danube were the Adrabaecampi, who had the Sudini north of them, the Marcomanni still further north, and a forest called the Gabreta north of them. This
Baemi
Roman politician, son of Emperor Tiberius (14 BC – 23 AD)
Romans had turned on each other. The two major forces in the region, the Marcomanni under king Maroboduus and the Cherusci under Arminius clashed and, after
Drusus_Julius_Caesar
Ancient Germanic tribe
defeated the Marcomanni, and an alliance of the Sugambri, Cherusci and Suevi. These victories led to the disappearance of the Marcomanni, Sugambri, and
Chatti
1867–1918 empire in Central Europe
Rugiland Odoacer's Kingdom of Italy Ostrogothic Kingdom Early Middle Ages Marcomanni - Lombards - Baiuvarii - Suebi Avars Carantania Frankish Kingdom East
Austria-Hungary
Mid-2nd century king of the Marcomanni
Ballomar or Ballomarios (AD 140 – AD 170-180) was a leader of the Marcomanni during the Marcomannic Wars. The name "Ballomar" can be broken down into two
Ballomar
pushed out by Germanic tribes. The most notable of those tribes were the Marcomanni and traces of their wars with the Roman Empire were left in south Moravia
History_of_the_Czech_lands
Germanic tribe
non-Roman Central Europe caused by the crushing Roman victory over the Marcomanni and their Suebian and Sarmatian allies during the Marcomannic Wars. The
Juthungi
migrated southward while the remainder assimilated with the Marcomanni. In 568, most of the Marcomanni migrated southward with the Lombards, another Germanic
History_of_Prague
Ancient Sarmatian tribe of Central Europe
89 AD, however, Domitian invaded the Iazyges along with the Quadi and Marcomanni. Few details of this war are known but it is recorded that the Romans
Iazyges
People of Late Antiquity
were one of the tribes of the Vandals. They crossed the Danube with the Marcomanni and Quadi during the reign of Marcus Aurelius (161–180). According to
Victohali
Formally independent states, but subordinate to the Roman Empire
part of the Roman Empire) to the Maroboduus kingdom of the Quadi and Marcomanni (as early as 6), of Noricum, Thrace (where continued Roman interventions
Client kingdoms in ancient Rome
Client_kingdoms_in_ancient_Rome
Ancient Germanic letters
(Alemannia, Bavaria). The manuscript text attributes the runes to the Marcomanni, quos nos Nordmannos vocamus, and hence traditionally, the alphabet is
Runes
City in Veneto, Italy
of the Annunciation). Beginning as early as AD 166–168, the Quadi and Marcomanni destroyed the main Roman town in the area, present-day Oderzo. This part
Venice
Vandal clan in the Roman era
royal family of that kingdom was of the hasdingorum stirpem. Before the Marcomanni Wars in the late second century AD, there are no mentions of the Hasdingi
Hasdingi
libri duo, II, 106, 2 It was necessary, therefore, to annex the powerful Marcomanni kingdom of Maroboduus as well. Tiberius was thus prepared to attack even
Military organization of the Germanic peoples
Military_organization_of_the_Germanic_peoples
Battle during the Crisis of the Third Century
former troops, then turned his attention to the Danube frontier where the Marcomanni and Quadi were conducting raids across the border. "Middle Imperial Romans
Battle_of_the_Margus
Roman general and politician (38–9 BC)
while serving as consul, he conquered the Mattiaci and defeated the Marcomanni and the Cherusci, the latter near the Elbe. His Germanic campaigns were
Nero_Claudius_Drusus
First 9 years of the Common Era
Maroboduus; The Roman legion XX Valeria Victrix fight with Tiberius against the Marcomanni. AD 6 – The building of a Roman fort signifies the origin of the city
0s
Calendar year
Carnuntum in Pannonia, and travel to the Danube to fight against the Marcomanni. Last (7th) year of Xiping era and start of Guanghe era of the Chinese
178
Decade
of the Marcomanni cross the Danube and invade Northern Italy. The Roman army (20,000 men) is destroyed near Carnuntum in Pannonia. The Marcomanni plunder
170s
Early Germanic people
similar period and both listed the Heruli more specifically between the Marcomanni and Quadi, north of the Danube in the region where the Herule kingdom
Heruli
People with African roots living or born in Germany
Lombards Heaðobards Lugii Diduni Helisii Helveconae Manimi Nahanarvali Marcomanni Marsacii Marsi Mattiaci Nemetes Njars Nuithones Osi Quadi Reudigni Rugii
Afro-Germans
Comune in Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy
was subject to various invasions in the period 166–750, including Huns, Marcomanni, Ostrogoths, Visigoths and Lombards, who had it as a stronghold from about
Gemona_del_Friuli
Mountain range in Germany and the Czech Republic
by Germanic tribes (the Marcomanni), and Celtic settlements fell in disrepair. With the subsequent departure of the Marcomanni, the Bohemian Forest continued
Bohemian_Forest
Ruler of the Quadi tribe
tribe, in the 1st century AD. He was a contemporary of Maroboduus of the Marcomanni. Like Maroboduus, Tudrus established a dynasty which ruled his people
Tudrus
Early Germanic people
is probable that both the Gutones and Vandals had been subjects of the Marcomanni. Sometime after settling Gothiscandza, Jordanes writes that the Goths
Goths
Dalmatae, Histri and Liburni) and the Germanic tribes (such as the Lugii, Marcomanni). In 44 BC, the Sarmatians, Iazyges moved into the Great Hungarian Plain
History_of_Hungary
Germanic people from the Lower Rhine
which also covered many non-Frankish peoples such as the Alemanni and Marcomanni. Within a few centuries the term had eclipsed the names of the original
Franks
Calendar year
command, the praetentura Italiae et Alpium. Aquileia is relieved, and the Marcomanni are evicted from Roman territory. Marcus Aurelius signs a peace treaty
171
obligated to make a humiliating peace following the defeat of Domitian by the Marcomanni, leaving the Dacians effectively independent. Decebalus was given the
History_of_Romania
Archbishop of Mainz and writer (d. 856)
(Alemannia, Bavaria). The manuscript text attributes the runes to the Marcomanni, quos nos Nordmannos vocamus (and hence traditionally, the alphabet is
Rabanus_Maurus
Old Norse warrior fighting in a fury
Lombards Heaðobards Lugii Diduni Helisii Helveconae Manimi Nahanarvali Marcomanni Marsacii Marsi Mattiaci Nemetes Njars Nuithones Osi Quadi Reudigni Rugii
Berserker
Lombardia) Bardes Heaðobards / Hadubardes / Heaðubeardan (Headubarden) Marcomanni Baiuvarii (Bavarians) Mugilones Nertereanes Quadi / Coldui / Danube Suebi
List of early Germanic peoples
List_of_early_Germanic_peoples
Calendar year
War: Marcus Aurelius and Commodus begin war against the Quadi and the Marcomanni. Chinese troops suffer a crushing defeat against a confederacy of Central
177
Rugiland Odoacer's Kingdom of Italy Ostrogothic Kingdom Early Middle Ages Marcomanni - Lombards - Baiuvarii - Suebi Avars Carantania Frankish Kingdom East
Name_of_Austria
Roman legion founded in 165 AD
the emperor Marcus Aurelius (r. AD 161–80) for his campaign against the Marcomanni tribe. The cognomen Italica suggests that the legion's original recruits
Legio_III_Italica
Historical regions of the Czech Republic
century BC until the 2nd century AD, and then by various Germanic tribes (Marcomanni, Quadi, Lombards and others) until they moved on to the west during the
Czech_lands
Roman general and politician
Varus' head and sent it to Bohemia as a present to Maroboduus of the Marcomanni, the other most important Germanic leader, whom Arminius hoped to coax
Publius_Quinctilius_Varus
Medieval military order
Lombards Heaðobards Lugii Diduni Helisii Helveconae Manimi Nahanarvali Marcomanni Marsacii Marsi Mattiaci Nemetes Njars Nuithones Osi Quadi Reudigni Rugii
Teutonic_Order
Ancient Roman military outpost in modern Austria
protect the losers of a dispute between Germanic tribes (the Quadi and Marcomanni) and deter the victors from the temptation to invade Pannonia. To this
Carnuntum
Boudica, Queen (60–61) Regni – Tiberius Claudius Cogidubnus, King (43–?) Marcomanni (complete list) – Maroboduus, King (9 BC–19 AD) Roman Empire: Principate
List of state leaders in the 1st century
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_1st_century
Opera by Simon Mayr
battles between the Germanic tribes the Marcomanni and Cherusci. Treuta, tenor - popular leader of the Marcomanni people Tusnelda, soprano - Treuta's slave
I_cherusci
De facto state in central Europe, 1918–1919
Rugiland Odoacer's Kingdom of Italy Ostrogothic Kingdom Early Middle Ages Marcomanni - Lombards - Baiuvarii - Suebi Avars Carantania Frankish Kingdom East
Republic_of_German-Austria
Roman legion
6, Apollinaris was part of the huge campaign by Tiberius against the Marcomanni that was obstructed by a revolt in Pannonia. Apollinaris saw a good deal
Legio_XV_Apollinaris
Sovereign state in Europe before 1707
Lombards Heaðobards Lugii Diduni Helisii Helveconae Manimi Nahanarvali Marcomanni Marsacii Marsi Mattiaci Nemetes Njars Nuithones Osi Quadi Reudigni Rugii
Kingdom_of_England
Slavic and Greek designation of Vikings
Lombards Heaðobards Lugii Diduni Helisii Helveconae Manimi Nahanarvali Marcomanni Marsacii Marsi Mattiaci Nemetes Njars Nuithones Osi Quadi Reudigni Rugii
Varangians
Part of the Hunnic invasion of the Roman province of Gaul
Attila could call upon in addition to the better known Goths and Gepids: "Marcomanni, Suebi, Quadi, and alongside them the Herules, Thuringi and Rugii". Thompson
Battle of the Catalaunian Plains
Battle_of_the_Catalaunian_Plains
King of Dacia (r. 87–106)
revolts along the Rhine, and suffered heavy defeats at the hands of the Marcomanni, and Sarmatian tribes in the east, notably the Iazyges. Needing the troops
Decebalus
Calendar year
Aquileia. The Roman army crosses the Alps into Pannonia, and subdues the Marcomanni at Carnuntum, north of the Danube. Emperor Ling of Han succeeds Emperor
168
Historical contact between the Romans and Germanic tribes
Archaeologist Lynn F. Pitts writes about the Roman relationship to the Marcomanni and the Quadi that: Rome was perhaps concerned to cultivate these Germanic
Germanic–Roman_contacts
UNESCO World Heritage Site
soldiers brought the martial cult of Mithras. In the war against the Marcomanni in 167, the town was hard pressed; its fortifications had fallen into
Aquileia
Body of myths from Scandinavia
Lombards Heaðobards Lugii Diduni Helisii Helveconae Manimi Nahanarvali Marcomanni Marsacii Marsi Mattiaci Nemetes Njars Nuithones Osi Quadi Reudigni Rugii
Norse_mythology
5th-century Suevian king
their small and short-lived kingdom in the old settlement area of the Marcomanni and the Quadi. Jordanes reported that Hunimund led a Suebi raiding party
Hunimund
1st century Germanic Cherusci chieftain
Segimer as chieftain but was challenged by his uncle Inguiomer and the Marcomanni. During Germanicus's reprisal campaigns, Flavus also personally defeated
Italicus_(chieftain)
Austrian state from 1919 to 1934
Rugiland Odoacer's Kingdom of Italy Ostrogothic Kingdom Early Middle Ages Marcomanni - Lombards - Baiuvarii - Suebi Avars Carantania Frankish Kingdom East
First_Austrian_Republic
Ancient northern European tribe
Lombards Heaðobards Lugii Diduni Helisii Helveconae Manimi Nahanarvali Marcomanni Marsacii Marsi Mattiaci Nemetes Njars Nuithones Osi Quadi Reudigni Rugii
Teutons
Seven kingdoms of Anglo-Saxon England
Lombards Heaðobards Lugii Diduni Helisii Helveconae Manimi Nahanarvali Marcomanni Marsacii Marsi Mattiaci Nemetes Njars Nuithones Osi Quadi Reudigni Rugii
Heptarchy
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Biblical
ignorance of the father
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Hindu, Indian
Helper
Girl/Female
Australian, Greek, Italian, Polish
From Mount Olympus
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived near a fertile valley, from Middle English grene ‘green’ + slade ‘valley’, ‘dell’.
Girl/Female
Latin
From Ireland.
Girl/Female
Hindu
The river Ganga
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a short form of the various Old English personal names with a first element glæd ‘shining’, ‘joyful’. Compare Gladwin.English and Scandinavian : nickname for a cheerful person, from Middle English, Scandinavian glad ‘merry’, ‘jolly’.
Boy/Male
American, British, English, French
Young Lion
Boy/Male
Tamil
(Son of Indra)
Boy/Male
Irish
Meaning “â€one from Desmond,â€â€ Desmond being an area of South Munster, one of the four provinces of Ireland. Popular diminutives are Des and Dessie.
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