AngloSaxons and Vikings
German is a west Germanic language. It is descended from the proto-Germanic language. For more information, see the links below.
A member of a Germanic tribe is commonly referred to as a "Germanic person" or simply "Germanic." Historically, these tribes included groups such as the Goths, Vandals, Saxons, and Franks. They spoke various Germanic languages and shared cultural traits, often characterized by their warrior society and polytheistic beliefs. Today, the term "Germanic" encompasses the linguistic and cultural descendants of these tribes.
Alaric was the Germanic leader that took Rome in 410 A.D.
Germanic barbarian tribes
Vikings and Celtics
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AngloSaxons and Vikings
Yes, Swedish is a Germanic language. It belongs to the North Germanic branch of the Germanic language family and is closely related to languages like Danish and Norwegian.
Wolfgang Golther has written: 'Handbuch der germanischen Mythologie' -- subject(s): Culture, Germanic, Germanic Culture, Germanic Mythology, Germanic peoples, Mythology, Germanic, Religion
When you say that the early Anglo-Saxons were pagans you mean that the people did not believe in a Supreme Being.
Germanic refers to having a Teutonic background.
Yes, Dutch is a Germanic language.
English is a Germanic language.
The east germanic language group
Germanic languages were spoken by ancient Germanic tribes and later evolved into modern German, English, Dutch, and other languages. Some famous Germanic-speaking figures include the Anglo-Saxon warriors who invaded England, Charlemagne of the Franks, and the Gothic tribes in Eastern Europe.
Hungarian is not a Germanic language. It belongs to the Finno-Ugric language family, which is separate from the Germanic language group.