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    The ancestors of Germans are the Germanic people who settled in Central Europe and Scandinavia in 500 B.C. These Germanic tribes are believed to be originating from a combination of people from the Baltic Sea Coast. Initially inhabiting the Northern area of Europe, the Germanic tribes expanded further southwards.
    Early History of Germany The Germanic tribes, which probably originated from a mixture of peoples along the Baltic Sea coast, inhabited the northern part of the European continent by about 500 B.C. By 100 B.C., they had advanced into the central and southern areas of present-day Germany.
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    Who are the most famous German people?
    Henry I the Fowler (876-936), Duke of Saxony, King of Germany (generally considered to be the first king of the medieval German state) Otto I the Great (912-973), Duke of Saxony, King of Germany, King of Italy, and arguably the first Holy Roman Emperor
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    What are the origins of the German people?
    History of Germany Ancient history. Germanic peoples occupied much of the present-day territory of Germany in ancient times. The Germanic peoples are those who spoke one of the Germanic languages, and they thus originated as a group with the so-called first sound shift (Grimm’s law), which turned a Proto-Indo-European dialect into a new Proto-Germanic language within the Indo-European ...
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    How are German people different from American people?
    Germans are considered punctual and efficient workers. They have outstanding driving skills and their freeways are great. Many Americans envy all the great benefits Germans get (we do realize you pay higher taxes and that’s not easy on you): maternity leave, great healthcare, paid sick leave/vacation, unions protecting their workers etc.
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    What is the ethnicity of German people?
    Germanic peoples, also called Teutonic Peoples, any of the Indo-European speakers of Germanic languages.. 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 Ems River on the west, the Oder River on the east, and the Harz Mountains on the south.
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    Archaeologists usually connect the early Germanic peoples with the Jastorf culture of the Pre-Roman Iron Age, which is found in Denmark (southern Scandinavia) and northern Germany from the 6th to 1st centuries BCE, around the same time that the first Germanic consonant shift isSee more

    The Germanic peoples were historical groups of people that once occupied Central Europe and Scandinavia during antiquity and into the early Middle Ages. Since the 19th century, they have traditionally been … See more

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    Proto-Germanic
    All Germanic languages derive from the Proto-Indo-European language (PIE), which is generally … See more

    Prehistory
    The Germanic-speaking peoples speak an Indo-European language. The leading theory for the origin of Germanic languages, suggested by archaeological, linguistic and genetic evidence, postulates a diffusion of Indo … See more

    Runic writing
    Germanic speakers developed a native script, the runes (or the fuþark), and the earliest known form … See more

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    Etymology
    The etymology of the Latin word Germani, from which Latin Germania and English Germanic are … See more

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    Germanic paganism
    Germanic paganism refers to the traditional, culturally significant religion of the Germanic-speaking peoples. It did not form a uniform … See more

    Agriculture and population density
    Unlike agriculture in the Roman provinces, which was organized around the large farms known as villae rusticae, Germanic agriculture was … See more

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    In 1815, continental Europe was in a state of overall turbulence and exhaustion, as a consequence of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. The liberal spirit of the Enlightenment and Revolutionary era diverged toward Romanticism. The victorious members of the Coalition had negotiated a new peaceful balance of powers in Vienna and agreed to maintain a stable German heartland that ke…

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      Germanic peoples occupied much of the present-day territory of Germany in ancient

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      • Germans are the natives or inhabitants of Germany, and sometimes more broadly any people who are of German descent or native speakers of the German language. The constitution of Germany defines a German as a German citizen. During the 19th and much of the 20th century, discussions on German identity were dominated by concepts of a common language, ...
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