GOTEN Namenkundliches. Der wohlbekannte Stamm der Goten wird bei den klassischen Autoren haeufig erwaehnt. Die altesten Belege stammen aus dem ersten ...
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Apr 3, 1999 10:16 pm
Last I heard, Jutland was not the home of the Jutes. Mike ... eGroup home: http://www.eGroups.com/list/gothic-l Free Web-based e-mail groups by eGroups.com...
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Apr 3, 1999 10:25 pm
I think one of the possible reasons for the Goths not coming from Scandanavia, or atleast peoples ideas of it, maybe due to it seems that most who support the...
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Apr 3, 1999 10:28 pm
Anyone know of an ONLINE dictionary of Gothic, to include if possible modern reconstructions of the lingo! Mike Sometimes called Morgoth) ... eGroup home:...
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Apr 3, 1999 10:31 pm
I do love how it is that when I compare the English I speak, and German I find less similarities to German than I do to what I know of the Scandanavian...
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Apr 4, 1999 1:13 am
Computer Program: Computer, thinking machine. Life like. I forget the English word for a living creature that is not living, or was made of dead parts? ...
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Bertil Häggman
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Apr 4, 1999 7:05 am
... Mike, Interesting idea. Certainly contrary to what most experts and the Goths themselves believe. The Goths = Gauts should be derived from Goetaelf and one...
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Bertil Häggman
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Apr 4, 1999 7:05 am
... The history of Jutland begins with that of the peoples *Inguiones (Eutones?), Teutones, Cimbri, and the Ambrones. Around 350 B.C. the Eutones (the Jutes) ...
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Apr 5, 1999 9:10 am
An interesting thought, Mike. Living stone, 'qiustains'(?), for computer. This could stir up a philosophical hornets' nest, to say that a computer is living,...
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Apr 5, 1999 10:56 pm
As a diversion to the discussion on the origin of the Goths, what about their modern descendents? We know the Crimean Goths survived as a distinct people at...
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Apr 5, 1999 11:52 pm
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Bertil Häggman
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Apr 6, 1999 4:30 am
... Brian, See "Das Krimgotische" by McDonald Stearns Jr. (1989), which I have supplied the source for in an earlier contribution. Of course research was...
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Apr 6, 1999 4:45 am
One way to handle all this origins is to see that the Goths (the core group) may have come from southern scandinavia and like, but migrated first to the Baltic...
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Apr 6, 1999 4:51 am
Wierd, I find the word * 'bairk(j)a' similar to just the word Bark, and not just Birch. I have noted other odd stuff, from my limited knowledge of German. ...
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Apr 6, 1999 4:56 am
I had the same question. Since the first time we see the Goths, they seem to have taken on a more steppe style of living. Contact with the Avar and Huns or...
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Apr 6, 1999 5:03 am
... From: babeck@... Reply-To: gothic-l@egroups.com To: gothic-l@egroups.com Subject: [gothic-l] Re: Computer Programmer (was: Forum for Gothic ...
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Apr 6, 1999 11:20 am
From what I have read, part of the reason for the migration to England by the Anglo-Saxon-Jutes was a combination of the land was sinking, as well as pressure...
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Apr 6, 1999 11:23 am
In c.200ad Europe what was Scandinavia anyways? It all depends on how you slice it, to some (modern world) it means all of Norway, Sweden, Denmark, possible...
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Apr 6, 1999 11:30 am
Last I checked "Burg" meant either mountain, or fortress.. Baedumond seems to be Norman French or like.. Mike ... From: LBate18495@... Reply-To:...
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Apr 6, 1999 11:36 am
Mars from what I remember was a name used by the Romans for any diety of war, that fit their basic idea of Mars.. Sort of sayign Allah is God. Yes they are...
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Apr 6, 1999 4:13 pm
Hello I have always wondered if the Avar and the Huns were the same ethnic stock as the Goths. Were the Huns the same as the Mongols. The Chinese called the...
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Apr 6, 1999 7:13 pm
... Well, I suppose beadu-mund could come out as battle protector in OE, couldn't it? jeremy ... eGroup home: http://www.eGroups.com/list/gothic-l Free...
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Bertil Häggman
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Apr 6, 1999 7:42 pm
... Yes, this is the most probable explanation. Continuing my series on the name of the Gothic people: Die Stammesbezeichnungen Goten und gutar, urgerm....
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Bertil Häggman
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Apr 6, 1999 7:42 pm
... The Goths certainly learned horesriding from the peoples of the steppes in Eastern Europe. The Goths were also under Hunnic domination for many years. ...
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Bertil Häggman
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Apr 6, 1999 7:42 pm
The Alans was a mixed people in South Eastern Europe that joined with the Goths on their treks. The Caucasian Alans joined the Ossetians and some Alan culture...
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Apr 6, 1999 7:42 pm
... Scandinavia was during the Bronze Age a rich society and the climate was far warmer. During the final centuries B.C. the climate started worsening so...
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Bertil Häggman
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Apr 6, 1999 7:42 pm
... Burg is fortress, Berg is mountain. With Erulic greetings Bertil Haggman ... eGroup home: http://www.eGroups.com/list/gothic-l Free Web-based e-mail groups...
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Bertil Häggman
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Apr 6, 1999 7:43 pm
... Frĺn: LBate18495@... <LBate18495@...> Till: gothic-l@egroups.com <gothic-l@egroups.com> Datum: den 6 april 1999 18:06 Ämne: [gothic-l] Re: The...
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Bertil Häggman
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Apr 6, 1999 7:43 pm
... Thor the Thundergood is certainly more comparable to Mars. Odin has many forms. Let us not forget that Terra Mater, Nerthus, was worshipped in Schleswig,...
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Apr 6, 1999 8:17 pm
About "burg", and its possibly meaning fortress or mountain: In Gothic baurgs is town, and bairgs is mountain. There are corresponding words in other Germanic...