Sitones, the Glossary
The Sitones were a Germanic people living somewhere in Northern Europe in the first century CE.[1]
Table of Contents
21 relations: Birger Brosa, Common Era, Estonia, Etymology of Kven, Finland, Germania (book), Germanic peoples, Gudmund Schütte, Gwyn Jones (author), Jarl, Kemp Malone, Knut Eriksson, Kven people, Latin, List of early Germanic peoples, Old Norse, Pope Alexander III, Signhildsberg, Sweden, Swedes (tribe), Tacitus.
- North Germanic peoples
- Prehistory of Sweden
- Scandinavia
Birger Brosa
Birger Brosa (Old Norse: Birgir Brósa; died 9 January 1202) was jarl of Sweden from 1174 to 1202.
Common Era
Common Era (CE) and Before the Common Era (BCE) are year notations for the Gregorian calendar (and its predecessor, the Julian calendar), the world's most widely used calendar era.
Estonia
Estonia, officially the Republic of Estonia, is a country by the Baltic Sea in Northern Europe.
Etymology of Kven
The origin of the name Kven is unclear.
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Finland
Finland, officially the Republic of Finland, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe.
Germania (book)
The Germania, written by the Roman historian Publius Cornelius Tacitus around 98 AD and originally entitled On the Origin and Situation of the Germans (De origine et situ Germanorum), is a historical and ethnographic work on the Germanic peoples outside the Roman Empire.
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Germanic peoples
The Germanic peoples were tribal groups who once occupied Northwestern and Central Europe and Scandinavia during antiquity and into the early Middle Ages.
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Gudmund Schütte
Gudmund Schütte (17 January 1872– 12 July 1958) was a Danish philologist, historian and writer who specialized in Germanic studies.
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Gwyn Jones (24 May 1907 – 6 December 1999) was a Welsh novelist and story writer, and a scholar and translator of Nordic literature and history.
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Jarl
Jarl is a rank of the nobility in Scandinavia.
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Kemp Malone
Kemp Malone (March 14, 1889 in Minter City, Mississippi – October 13, 1971) was an American medievalist, etymologist, philologist, and specialist in Chaucer.
Knut Eriksson
Knut Eriksson (Old Norse: Knútr Eiríksson; born before 1150 – died 1195/96), also known as Canute I, was King of Sweden from 1173 to 1195 (rival king since 1167).
Kven people
Kvens (kveeni; kvener; kväner; kveanat) are a Balto-Finnic ethnic minority in Norway.
Latin
Latin (lingua Latina,, or Latinum) is a classical language belonging to the Italic branch of the Indo-European languages.
List of early Germanic peoples
The list of early Germanic peoples is a register of ancient Germanic cultures, tribal groups, and other alliances of Germanic tribes and civilisations in ancient times. Sitones and list of early Germanic peoples are early Germanic peoples.
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Old Norse
Old Norse, Old Nordic, or Old Scandinavian is a stage of development of North Germanic dialects before their final divergence into separate Nordic languages.
Pope Alexander III
Pope Alexander III (c. 1100/1105 – 30 August 1181), born Roland (Rolando), was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 7 September 1159 until his death in 1181.
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Signhildsberg
Signhildsberg (historically Fornsigtuna, where forn means ancient, Old Sigtuna, Sithun, Signesberg) is a manor that formerly was a royal estate (Uppsala öd), located in the parish of Håtuna approximately west of the modern town of Sigtuna, by Lake Mälaren in Sweden.
Sweden
Sweden, formally the Kingdom of Sweden, is a Nordic country located on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe.
Swedes (tribe)
The Swedes (svear; Old Norse: svíar; probably from the PIE reflexive pronominal root *s(w)e, "one's own ";Bandle, Oskar. 2002. The Nordic languages: an international handbook of the history of the North Germanic languages. 2002. P.391 Swēon) were a North Germanic tribe who inhabited Svealand ("land of the Swedes") in central Sweden and one of the progenitor groups of modern Swedes, along with Geats and Gutes. Sitones and Swedes (tribe) are early Germanic peoples and North Germanic peoples.
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Tacitus
Publius Cornelius Tacitus, known simply as Tacitus (–), was a Roman historian and politician.
See also
North Germanic peoples
- Charudes
- Danes (tribe)
- Geats
- Gutes
- Icelanders
- Norsemen
- North Germanic languages
- North Germanic peoples
- Norwegians
- Sitones
- Swedes (tribe)
- Thelir
- Vagoth
- Vinoviloth
Prehistory of Sweden
- Barum Woman
- Chaemae
- Ekornavallen
- Favonae
- Firaesi
- Gerum Cloak
- Jordbro Grave Field
- Kalvträskskidan
- Lau, Gotland
- Pilane (Sweden)
- Prehistoric Sweden
- Prehistory and origin of Stockholm
- Runestone U 582
- Scandinavian prehistory
- Sitones
- Spir Mountain Cairns
- Stenkyrka
- Tofta, Gotland
- Vendel Period
Scandinavia
- Brittingham Viking Organization
- Codanus sinus
- Fauna Entomologica Scandinavica
- Frans Ekelund
- Guide to Nordic Bibliography
- History of Scandinavia
- History of Scania
- Information Systems Research in Scandinavia
- Joint valley landscape
- King of the Wends
- Lübeck Nordic Film Days
- Nordic Radio Amateur Union
- Norway Proper
- Post church
- Rune poem
- Sámi peoples
- Sámi politics
- Sápmi
- Scandinavia
- Scandinavian Conference on Image Analysis
- Scandinavian Festival
- Scandinavian Mountains
- Scandinavian Multi Access Reservations for Travel Agents
- Scandinavian Peninsula
- Scandinavian Scientist Conference
- Scandinavian coastal conifer forests
- Scandinavian countries
- Scandinavian culture
- Scandinavian design
- Scandinavian law
- Scandinavian montane birch forest and grasslands
- Scandinavian people
- Scandinavian studies
- Scandinavism
- Sesam (search engine)
- Sitones
- Thing of all Geats
- Vispop
- ČSV
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sitones
Also known as Sitoni.