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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alemanni

    The Alemanni or Alamanni, were a confederation of Germanic tribes on the Upper Rhine River. First mentioned by Cassius Dio in the context of the campaign of Caracalla of 213, the Alemanni captured the Agri Decumates in 260, and later expanded into present-day Alsace, and northern Switzerland, … See more

    According to Gaius Asinius Quadratus (quoted in the mid-sixth century by Byzantine historian Agathias), the name Alamanni (Ἀλαμανοι) means "all men". It indicates that they were a conglomeration drawn from various … See more

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    The German spoken today over the range of the former Alemanni is termed Alemannic German, and is recognised among the subgroups of the High German languages. Alemannic runic inscriptions such as those on the See more

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    The Alemanni were first mentioned by Cassius Dio describing the campaign of Caracalla in 213. At that time, they apparently dwelt in the basin of the Main, to the south of the Chatti.
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    A genetic study published in Science Advances in September 2018 examined the remains of eight individuals buried at a seventh-century … See more

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    • O. Bremer in H. Paul, Grundriss der germanischen Philologie (2nd ed., Strassburg, 1900), vol. iii. pp. 930 ff. See more

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    Alemannic in the broad sense comprises the following variants:
    • Swabian (mostly in Swabia, in Germany, covering large parts of Württemberg and all of Bavarian Swabia). Unlike most other Alemannic dialects, it does not retain the Middle High German monophthongs û, î but shifts them to [ou], [ei] (as opposed to Standard German [aʊ], [aɪ]). For this reason, "Swabian" is also used in opposition to "Alemannic".

  3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bavaria

    www.bayern.de: Bavaria (/ b ə ˈ v ɛər i ə / bə-VAIR-ee-ə; German: Bayern ), officially the Free State of Bavaria (German: Freistaat Bayern [ˈfʁaɪʃtaːt ˈbaɪɐn] …

    • Country: Germany
    • Area: 70,550.19 km² (27,239.58 sq mi)
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    What is Alemannic German?Alemannic (German: Alemannisch ) is a group of dialects of the Upper German branch of the Germanic language family.
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    Where did the Alemanni settle in Germany?The area settled by the Alemanni corresponds roughly to the area where Alemannic German dialects remain spoken, including German Swabia and Baden, French Alsace, German-speaking Switzerland and Austrian Vorarlberg.
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    Who are the Bavarians?The Bavarians as a group formed in the early medieval period, as the population of the Duchy of Bavaria, forming the south-eastern part of the kingdom of Germany.
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    What language did the Alemannians speak?The German spoken today over the range of the former Alemanni is termed Alemannic German, and is recognised among the subgroups of the High German languages. Alemannic runic inscriptions such as those on the Pforzen buckle are among the earliest testimonies of Old High German.
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  5. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alemannic_separatism
    • Alemannic Separatism is a historical movement of separatism of the Alemannic-German-speaking areas of Austria, France, and Germany, aiming at a unification with the Swiss Confederacy. The historic origins of the movement lay in the Napoleonic era and it was briefly revived both after the end of World War I and after the end of World War II.
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    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alamannia
      • Alamannia, or Alemannia, was the kingdom established and inhabited by the Alemanni, a Germanic tribal confederation that had broken through the Roman limes in 213. The Alemanni expanded from the Main River basin during the 3rd century and raided Roman provinces and settled on the left bank of the Rhine River from the 4th century. Ruled by independe...
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    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bavarian_language

      Bavarian or alternately Austro-Bavarian, is a West Germanic language, part of the Upper German family, together with Alemannic and East Franconian. Bavarian is spoken by approximately 12 million people in an area of around …

    • https://indo-european.eu/2018/03/genomic-analysis...

      Mar 13, 2018 · Genomic analysis of Germanic tribes from Bavaria show North-Central European ancestry. New open access paper Population genomic analysis of elongated skulls reveals extensive female-biased immigration in Early …

    • https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname...

      Alemannia Of Bavaria, Of Metz, Of Family History Alemannia Of Bavaria, Of Metz, Of Name Meaning Historically, surnames evolved as a way to sort people into groups - by occupation, …

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      In effect, the former Alemannic kingdom was drawn directly within the Frankish kingdom, massively increasing its eastward reach to the detriment of the Ripaurian Franks on the east bank of the Rhine. Any independence the

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      May 04, 2021 · - Louis II, Duke of Bavaria (1229-1294) - Henry XIII, Duke of Bavaria (1235-1290) - Elisabeth of Bavaria, Queen of Germany (c. 1227-1273) Via Agnes of Hohenstaufen - Henry …

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