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Iron Age Europe / Alamanni / Macrian / Battle of Strasbourg / Franks / Suebi / Goths / Maximinus Thrax / Migration Period / Ethnic groups in Europe / Europe / Germanic peoples
Date: 2006-06-28 05:23:58
Iron Age Europe
Alamanni
Macrian
Battle of Strasbourg
Franks
Suebi
Goths
Maximinus Thrax
Migration Period
Ethnic groups in Europe
Europe
Germanic peoples

The ¯uidity of barbarian identity: the ethnogenesis of Alemanni and Suebi, AD 200±500

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