H. Bernát Creative Commons License 2018.02.24 0 0 2042

Ez ismét csak megerősíti a bajuvárok = germán + későrómai mixtúra elméletet.

 

Itt is: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bavarians#History

 

 

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The Danubian frontier between the Roman empire and "Germania" had by this time become a region where older populations had been added to significantly by generations of Roman border troops, Germanic clients, and then various "barbarian" peoples from outside the empire, some of whom had been under the hegemony of Attila the Hun.[5] "Elbe Germans", came from the Elbe river to the north, which was under Thuringian rule, and is where the Lombards had also been. But also more northern groups had moved along the Elbe from the direction of the North Sea, as did some Saxons who joined the Lombards, and possibly the Heruls. Also, East Germanic groups such as the Goths had entered the Pannonian region east of the Bavarians in the generations leading up to the empire of Attila. These peoples had not only contributed to the Hunnic empire, but also sometimes been settled peacefully as Roman foederati.

 

Also entering the area, more contemporary with the Bavarians and Lombards, were Slavs and Avars, who particularly settled the Upper Palatinate as well as around Regensburg itself (distr. Großprüfening)[6][7][8][9]"

 

A regensburgi múzeumban sok bajuvárokhoz köthető Römisch cuccot látni.

Előzmény: Törölt nick (2040)