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Thuringi

The Thuringi, or Thuringians were a Germanic people who lived in their own kingdom in what is now Central Germany. They are first mentioned in written records starting in the fifth century, during a period when the Huns were the most influential force in Central Europe and the Western Roman Empire lost control of this region.

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Name origins

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Thuringi

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related to Name origins · 44
Thuringi → According, AD, Another, Chaemae, Claudius Ptolemy, Danube, Duri, Elbe, English, Europe, Firstly, Germania, Germanic, Gothic, Hermanduri, Hermunduri, Heruli, Hunnic, In, Johann Kaspar Zeuss
related to history · 29
Thuringi → Agilulf, Alboin, Archbishop, Aribo, Boniface, Christianisation, Christianity, Erfurt, Francia, Frankish, Franks, Geismar, In, It, Italy, Lombards, Mainz, Merovingian, Saxon, Slavs
related to First appearances · 19
Thuringi → AD, Attila, Battle, Burgundian, Burgundians, Burgundiones, Catalaunian Plains, From, Gaul, Historians, Hun, Matthias Springer, Mulomedicina, Sidonius Apollinaris, The, Thuringian, Thuringians, Toringos, Vegetius
related to Relationship with Warini, Anglii and Saxons · 18
Thuringi → Anglii, Brittia, Danes, Danube, Franks, Frisians, Frisins, In, It, Ocean, Old Saxony, Procopius, Rhine, Saxons, The, The Ravenna Cosmography, The Thuringi, Warini
related to Historiography · 17
Thuringi → Alps, Corvey, Eastern Roman, Fisud, Franks, Gallo-Roman, Gregory, Italian, Origo Gentis Langobardorum, Procopius, Saxony, The, The Thuringi, Theudebert, Thuringian Empire, Tours, Widukind
related to Archaeology · 8
Thuringi → Examination, Hunnic, Hunnic Empire, Lombard, Ostrogothic, There, Thuringian, Thuringians

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thuringians century franks early thuringian thuringia south isbn kingdom rhine warini living also frankish medieval danube king roman called north

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Matthias Springer have noted that other early medieval evidence also exists which implies a connection between the Thuringiansinstance ofHistorians0.80text
Burgundians.The second mention of the Thuringians is as allies of Attila the Hun who joined his invasion of Gaul in 451instance ofHistorians0.80text
Thuringirelated to ArchaeologyExamination0.60section
Thuringirelated to ArchaeologyThuringian0.60section
Thuringirelated to ArchaeologyHunnic0.60section
Thuringirelated to ArchaeologyThuringians0.60section
Thuringirelated to ArchaeologyHunnic Empire0.60section
Thuringirelated to ArchaeologyThere0.60section
Thuringirelated to ArchaeologyOstrogothic0.60section
Thuringirelated to ArchaeologyLombard0.60section
Thuringirelated to First appearancesThe0.60section
Thuringirelated to First appearancesThuringians0.60section

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