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Gutones

The Gutones (also spelled Guthones, Gotones etc) were a Germanic people who were reported by Roman era writers in the 1st and 2nd centuries to have lived in what is now Poland. The most accurate description of their location, by the geographer Ptolemy, placed them east of the Vistula River.

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related to Possible attestations · 47
Gutones → AD, Annals, Baltic Sea, Burgundiones, Carini, Catualda, Elbe, Elder, Fenni, For, Geography, German, Germania, Germanic, Germany, Gothones, Gotones, Gythones, He, Historian Herwig Wolfram
related to Comparison to Jordanes' Getica · 24
Gutones → BC, Carpathians, Christ, For, Germanic, Getica, Gothic, Goths, Heather, Herwig Wolfram, Historians, In Getica, IV, Jordanes, On, Peter Heather, Polish, Ptolemy, Rugii, Some
related to Wielbark culture · 19
Gutones → Although Jordanes, Amber, Archaeologists, Black Sea, CE, Gothic, Goths, Historians, It, Jordanes, Lemovii, Pomerania, Rather, Rugii, Scandinavia, Tacitus, The Gutones, Vistula, Wielbark

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goths century tacitus jordanes lived vandals vistula historians first region peoples people lugii isbn germanic ad mentioned wielbark culture pliny

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Wolfram to be the same people as the Vandalsinstance ofhave been considered by authors0.80text
Ptolemyinstance ofare also found south of the Carpathians by the 3rd century.Historians do not agree upon how much of the narrative of Jordanes was derived from his reading of classical sources0.80text
and how much came from Gothic traditionsinstance ofare also found south of the Carpathians by the 3rd century.Historians do not agree upon how much of the narrative of Jordanes was derived from his reading of classical sources0.80text
and other sources which could have helped him confirm detailsinstance ofare also found south of the Carpathians by the 3rd century.Historians do not agree upon how much of the narrative of Jordanes was derived from his reading of classical sources0.80text
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