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  1. https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › North_Germanic_peoples

    Although the early North Germanic peoples definitely had a common identity, it is uncertain if they had a common ethnonym. Their common identity was rather expressed through the geographical and linguistic terms The North Lands (Old Norse: Norðrlönd) and The Danish Tongue (Old Norse: Dönsk Tunga). Most early Scandinavians would however primarily identify themselves with their region of origin. However, the Old Norse term Nordmenn, usually applied for Norwegians, was so…

  2. https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › North_Germanic_languages

    The Germanic languages are traditionally divided into three groups: West, East and North Germanic. Their exact relation is difficult to determine from the sparse evidence of runic inscriptions, and they remained mutually intelligible to some degree during the Migration Period, so that some individual varieties are difficult to classify. Dialects with the features assigned to the northern group f…

  3. https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › List_of_ancient_Germanic_peoples

    347 rows · Collective name for the Northern European Germanic tribes, which …

    • NAMEANCIENT NAMEDESCRIPTIONLOCATION
      AdrabaecampiAdrabaikampoi ( ...See KampoiNorth of the Danube, …
      Aduatuci, AtuatuciAduatici, Atouatikoi ( ...Left bank of the Rhin…In the first century B…
      Aelvaeones, Elouaion…Alouiones (Αλουίωνε…See HelveconaePresumably at the mi…
      Alemanni, AlamanniAlamanniFrom various Elbe Ge…Core areas in Baden-…
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  4. 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 …

  5. https://nordicperspective.com › history › vikings › are...
    • Scandinavians are considered a North Germanic people, and all the Scandinavian languages (Swedish, Danish, Norwegian) are in the North Germanic language group (what is also referred to as the Nordic languages when including Icelandic and Faroese also). The link between Scandinavians and their Germanic ancestry goes back to the bronze age Scandinavi...
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  6. https://whoareyoumadeof.com › blog › what-is-the...

    Jun 18, 2022 · The Germanic Europe DNA region is located in the most northwestern part of Western Europe and is adjacent to Eastern Europe and Russia, a distinct DNA region. Germanic Europe is bordered by France to the …

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