north germanic people - EAS
- Adogit / Halogit / Háleygir (they lived in Hålogaland) (northernmost Germanic tribe)
- Aprochi
- Arothi ("Arochi")
- Augandii / Augandzi ( Egðir) / Augandxii (in Agder, southern Norway)
- Chaedini / Chaedenoi (possibly in Hedemark / Hedmark)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ancient_Germanic_peoples- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Germanic_peoples
North Germanic peoples, commonly called Scandinavians, Nordic peoples and in a medieval context Norsemen, are a Germanic ethnolinguistic group of the Nordic countries. They are identified by their cultural similarities, common ancestry and common use of the Proto-Norse language from around 200 AD, a language that around 800 AD became the Old Norse language, which in turn later became the North Germanic languages of today.
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Germanic paganism refers to the traditional, culturally significant religion of the Germanic-speaking peoples. It did not form a uniform religious system across Germanic-speaking Europe, but varied from place to place, people to people, and time to time. In many contact areas (e.g. Rhineland and eastern and northern Scandinavia), it was similar to neighboring religions such as those of the Slavs,
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Images of North Germanic People
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The origins of the Germanic peoples are obscure. During the late Bronze Age, they are believed to have inhabited southern Sweden, the Danish peninsula, and northern Germany between the …
- https://www.quora.com/Where-did-the-North-Germanic-people-group-come-from
The northern ancestors of the Germanic people is also a mixed bunch, from Eastern Hunter-Gatherers which migrated (probably from Ukraine) much earlier, and Western Hunter-Gatherers …
- https://viatravelers.com/are-germans-nordic
- There are many differences between the Germanic people and the Nordic people. The most obvious difference is that Germans, as well as other Germans, speak a West Germanic language while Scandinavians speak a North Germanic language. In addition to different languages, there are also many cultural differences between Germanyand the rest of the Nordi...
- https://nordicperspective.com/history/vikings/are...
Mar 30, 2022 · The Norse people living in Scandinavia during the Viking age (including the seafaring raiders we call Vikings today) were a North Germanic people speaking a North …
- https://nordicperspective.com/facts/nordic-vs-germanic-vs-celtic
Feb 14, 2022 · Nordic = The people of and anything related to or from the Scandinavian region during the viking and early middle ages, (including the Norse settlements, Old Norse language …
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