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Difference between Alemanni and Lake Constance
Alemanni vs. Lake Constance
The Alemanni or Alamanni were a confederation of Germanic tribes. Lake Constance (Bodensee) refers to three bodies of water on the Rhine at the northern foot of the Alps: Upper Lake Constance (Obersee), Lower Lake Constance (Untersee), and a connecting stretch of the Rhine, called the Seerhein.
Similarities between Alemanni and Lake Constance
Alemanni and Lake Constance have 20 things in common (in Unionpedia): Alemannic German, Ammianus Marcellinus, Baden-Württemberg, Basel, Bavaria, Bregenz, Constantius Chlorus, Duchy of Swabia, Franks, Helvetii, Konstanz, Liechtenstein, Old High German, Prince-Bishopric of Constance, Rhine, Roman Empire, Suebi, Swabia, Vorarlberg, Walafrid Strabo.
Alemannic German
Alemannic, or rarely Alemannish (Alemannisch), is a group of High German dialects.
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Ammianus Marcellinus
Ammianus Marcellinus, occasionally anglicised as Ammian (Greek: Αμμιανός Μαρκελλίνος; born, died 400), was a Roman soldier and historian who wrote the penultimate major historical account surviving from antiquity (preceding Procopius).
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Baden-Württemberg
Baden-Württemberg, commonly shortened to BW or BaWü, is a German state in Southwest Germany, east of the Rhine, which forms the southern part of Germany's western border with France.
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Basel
Basel, also known as Basle,Bâle; Basilea; Basileia; other Basilea.
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Bavaria
Bavaria, officially the Free State of Bavaria, is a state in the southeast of Germany.
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Bregenz
Bregenz (Breagaz) is the capital of Vorarlberg, the westernmost state of Austria.
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Constantius Chlorus
Flavius Valerius Constantius (– 25 July 306), also called Constantius I, was a Roman emperor from 305 to 306.
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Duchy of Swabia
The Duchy of Swabia (German: Herzogtum Schwaben; Latin: Ducatus Allemaniæ) was one of the five stem duchies of the medieval German Kingdom.
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Franks
Aristocratic Frankish burial items from the Merovingian dynasty The Franks (Franci or gens Francorum;; Francs.) were a western European people during the Roman Empire and Middle Ages.
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Helvetii
The Helvetii (Gaulish: *Heluētī), anglicized as Helvetians, were a Celtic tribe or tribal confederation occupying most of the Swiss plateau at the time of their contact with the Roman Republic in the 1st century BC.
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Konstanz
Konstanz (also), also known as Constance in English, is a university city with approximately 83,000 inhabitants located at the western end of Lake Constance in the south of Germany.
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Liechtenstein
Liechtenstein, officially the Principality of Liechtenstein (Fürstentum Liechtenstein), is a doubly landlocked German-speaking microstate in the Central European Alps, between Austria in the east and north and Switzerland in the west and south.
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Old High German
Old High German (OHG; Althochdeutsch (Ahdt., Ahd.)) is the earliest stage of the German language, conventionally identified as the period from around 500/750 to 1050.
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Prince-Bishopric of Constance
The Prince-Bishopric of Constance (Hochstift Konstanz, Fürstbistum Konstanz, Bistum Konstanz) was a small ecclesiastical principality of the Holy Roman Empire from the mid-12th century until its secularisation in 1802–1803.
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Rhine
--> The Rhine is one of the major European rivers.
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Roman Empire
The Roman Empire was the state ruled by the Romans following Octavian's assumption of sole rule under the Principate in 27 BC, the post-Republican state of ancient Rome.
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Suebi
The Suebi (also spelled Suevi) or Suebians were a large group of Germanic peoples originally from the Elbe river region in what is now Germany and the Czech Republic.
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Swabia
Swabia; Schwaben, colloquially Schwabenland or Ländle; archaic English also Suabia or Svebia is a cultural, historic and linguistic region in southwestern Germany.
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Vorarlberg
Vorarlberg (Vorarlbearg, Voralbärg, or Voraadelbearg) is the westernmost state (Land) of Austria.
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Walafrid Strabo
Walafrid, alternatively spelt Walahfrid, nicknamed Strabo (or Strabus, i.e. "squint-eyed") (c. 80818 August 849), was an Alemannic Benedictine monk and theological writer who lived on Reichenau Island in southern Germany.
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Alemanni and Lake Constance Comparison
Alemanni has 183 relations, while Lake Constance has 409. As they have in common 20, the Jaccard index is 3.38% = 20 / (183 + 409).
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