The Suevi, (or Suebi, Suavi (Jordanes, Procopius), Suevians etc.), were a large group of related Germanic peoples who lived in Germania and were first mentioned by Julius Caesar in connection with Ariovistus' campaign in Gaul, c. 58 BC. While Caesar treated them as one Germanic tribe, though the largest and most warlike, later authors such as Tacitus, Pliny and Strabo specified that the Suevi "do not, like the Chatti or Tencteri, constitute a single nation. They actually occupy more than half of Germany, and are divided into a number of distinct tribes under distinct names, though all generally are called Suebi". "At one time, classical ethnography had applied the name "Suevi" to so many Germanic tribes that it appeared as though in the first centuries A.D. this native name would replace the foreign name "Germans".
Classical authors noted that the Suevic tribes, compared to other Germanic tribes, were very mobile, and not reliant upon agriculture. Various Suevic groups moved from the direction of the Baltic sea and river Elbe, becoming a periodic threat to the Roman Empire on their Rhine and Danube frontiers. Toward the end of the empire, the Alamanni, also referred to as Suebi, first settled in the Agri Decumates and then crossed the Rhine and occupied Alsace. This region is now still called Swabia, an area in southwest Germany whose modern name derives from the Suebi. (In a broader sense, their eastern neighbours the Bavarians and Thuringians can be said to have Suebic ancestry.) Other Suebi entered Gaul and some moved as far as Gallaecia (modern Galicia, in Spain, and Northern Portugal) and established a Suebic Kingdom of Gallaecia there which lasted for 170 years until its integration into the Visigothic Kingdom.
Who were the Suebi, and how did this ancient Germanic tribe dominate Northern Europe?
published: 05 Mar 2020
The Apogee of the Kingdom of the Suebi
This is episode 12 called The Apogee of the Kingdom of the Suebi and in this episode you will learn:
SHOW NOTES
- The situation of Hispania and Italy after the Vandals had left Hispania for North Africa
- How weak the foundations of the Kingdom of the Suebi under King Hermeric were
- The peak of the bagaudae groups in Gaul and Hispania and the expansion of the Vandal Kingdom
- The ambitious Suebic campaign of King Rechila to conquer Lusitania and Baetica
- How the Suebic control actually worked in those provinces
- The progressive emotional disconnection between the Hispano-Romans and the Western Roman Empire as Valentinian's III expeditions failed
- The firsts of King Rechiar: first Catholic Germanic king and the issue of coins
- Why the Visigoths and the Suebi briefly sealed an allianc...
published: 30 Mar 2019
Heir's Faction Focus : Suebi
Today I will work with the Suebi, enjoy!
published: 02 May 2014
Origin of the Germanic Tribes - BARBARIANS DOCUMENTARY
Let's support historical movies and tv shows as much as we can. If you are subscribed to Netflix, watch Barbarians today, it is very good:
https://www.netflix.com/title/81024039
Kings and Generals historical animated documentary series on the history of the ancient civilizations continues with a video on the ancient origin of the Germanic Tribes. This video covers the origin hypothesis, culture, religion, society, economy, and military of the ancient Germanic peoples and their first clashes with Rome - the Cimbrian War and the battle of the Teutoburg Forest
Teutoburg Forest: https://youtu.be/imEyKWMDM2o
Cimbrian War: https://youtu.be/5FpcDpYBFW8
Ancient Civilizations: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaBYW76inbX7fRvdlVyeCBNVXXp6_Pmuc
Roman History: https://www.youtube.com/playlist...
published: 25 Oct 2020
Suebi!! - Faction Overview - Divide Et Impera (1.2.7) - Total War Rome 2
Today, we do a Faction Overview for the Suebi, in Divide Et Impera!!
Mods Used:
Divide et Impera - http://www.twcenter.net/forums/forumdisplay.php?2024-Divide-et-Impera-(DeI)
Better Building Icons - https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1949072970
HD Cities - https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1515544433
No Campaign Clouds - https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=814534427
Enhanced Particles - https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=358921596
Better Water - https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2420691432
Orbis Aquarum Realistic Water - https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2420691432
Orbis Terrarum 2 - https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1970932617
Rivers of Blood Gor...
published: 22 Apr 2021
Suebi
The Suevi, then Suebi and in the 6th century also Suavi, were a large group of people who lived in Germania and were first mentioned by Julius Caesar in connection with Ariovistus' campaign in Gaul, c. 58 BC. While Caesar treated them as one Germanic tribe, though the largest and most warlike, later authors such as Tacitus, Pliny and Strabo specified that the Suevi "do not, like the Chatti or Tencteri, constitute a single nation. They actually occupy more than half of Germany, and are divided into a number of distinct tribes under distinct names, though all generally are called Suebi". "At one time, classical ethnography had applied the name "Suevi" to so many Germanic tribes that it appeared as though in the first centuries A.D. this native name would replace the foreign name "Germans".
C...
published: 06 Jan 2016
Real Ancient Warrior Hairstyles for Men - Vikings, Suebian Knot, Scythians
Have you ever wondered how historically accurate the hairstyles are on tv shows? The answer is usually: not very. But this video teaches you the real historical hairstyles worn by ancient warriors such as the Suebi, Scythians, and the Vikings.
A couple of the sources used in this video:
- Dress in Anglo-Saxon England: https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=45RJYhTGZiUC&oi=fnd&pg=PR6&dq=Dress+in+Anglo-Saxon+England,+GR+Owen-Crocker&ots=RhZXq3K4s7&sig=b2EL1v_HD0LXzHvlvpNy3PhSFSM#v=onepage&q=Dress%20in%20Anglo-Saxon%20England%2C%20GR%20Owen-Crocker&f=false
- Symbolic Meaning of Hair in the Middle Ages: https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/3679214.pdf?casa_token=RivfrlJCH44AAAAA:6z16y1N7kTFo7L3KhD4hTarGBhGBaLQ43p8xVWb7LE-UwVuB97EXVx_HB-fJ80alqiP9ukaGWDPB7-LtemrTvRihu5Z5I0gMkRe-ZEz_Pp6LUlk0t...
published: 01 Jun 2018
Total War: Rome II - Suebi Campaign #1 Rome will burn...
Welcome back to another Total War series! As I have more time at the moment I thought it was a good chance to start a new campaign, this time as the Suebi.
We have one objective. Destroy Rome.
Side note - my laptop crashed after ending the first turn and I didnt have a save file so I had to restart the campaign and remake the moves I had done in turn one. This is why the armies/agent might be in slightly different positions after the endturn.
Music credits: I own none of the music in this video, all credit goes to the artists listed below.
Track 1:
Myrkr by Heldom
Bandcamp:
https://heldom.bandcamp.com
Spotify: (Track Coming Soon)
https://open.spotify.com/artist/0xdoa...
iTunes: (Track Coming Soon)
https://music.apple.com/us/artist/hel...
Track 2:
Heldom & Sigurboði - Sortnar
B...
published: 22 Mar 2020
Total War Rome 2 Suebi Scare Tactics
Boo! The Suebi scare game is on as I share some insight into potential strategy and builds. Enjoy!
This is episode 12 called The Apogee of the Kingdom of the Suebi and in this episode you will learn:
SHOW NOTES
- The situation of Hispania and Italy after th...
This is episode 12 called The Apogee of the Kingdom of the Suebi and in this episode you will learn:
SHOW NOTES
- The situation of Hispania and Italy after the Vandals had left Hispania for North Africa
- How weak the foundations of the Kingdom of the Suebi under King Hermeric were
- The peak of the bagaudae groups in Gaul and Hispania and the expansion of the Vandal Kingdom
- The ambitious Suebic campaign of King Rechila to conquer Lusitania and Baetica
- How the Suebic control actually worked in those provinces
- The progressive emotional disconnection between the Hispano-Romans and the Western Roman Empire as Valentinian's III expeditions failed
- The firsts of King Rechiar: first Catholic Germanic king and the issue of coins
- Why the Visigoths and the Suebi briefly sealed an alliance
- How the threat of the Huns ended their alliance
- How King Rechiar took advantage of the weakness of the Empire to invade Hispania Carthaginensis and Tarraconensis
- How the Visigoths decisively crushed the Suebi in 456 and caused the disintegration of the kingdom
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This is episode 12 called The Apogee of the Kingdom of the Suebi and in this episode you will learn:
SHOW NOTES
- The situation of Hispania and Italy after the Vandals had left Hispania for North Africa
- How weak the foundations of the Kingdom of the Suebi under King Hermeric were
- The peak of the bagaudae groups in Gaul and Hispania and the expansion of the Vandal Kingdom
- The ambitious Suebic campaign of King Rechila to conquer Lusitania and Baetica
- How the Suebic control actually worked in those provinces
- The progressive emotional disconnection between the Hispano-Romans and the Western Roman Empire as Valentinian's III expeditions failed
- The firsts of King Rechiar: first Catholic Germanic king and the issue of coins
- Why the Visigoths and the Suebi briefly sealed an alliance
- How the threat of the Huns ended their alliance
- How King Rechiar took advantage of the weakness of the Empire to invade Hispania Carthaginensis and Tarraconensis
- How the Visigoths decisively crushed the Suebi in 456 and caused the disintegration of the kingdom
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Let's support historical movies and tv shows as much as we can. If you are subscribed to Netflix, watch Barbarians today, it is very good:
https://www.netflix....
Let's support historical movies and tv shows as much as we can. If you are subscribed to Netflix, watch Barbarians today, it is very good:
https://www.netflix.com/title/81024039
Kings and Generals historical animated documentary series on the history of the ancient civilizations continues with a video on the ancient origin of the Germanic Tribes. This video covers the origin hypothesis, culture, religion, society, economy, and military of the ancient Germanic peoples and their first clashes with Rome - the Cimbrian War and the battle of the Teutoburg Forest
Teutoburg Forest: https://youtu.be/imEyKWMDM2o
Cimbrian War: https://youtu.be/5FpcDpYBFW8
Ancient Civilizations: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaBYW76inbX7fRvdlVyeCBNVXXp6_Pmuc
Roman History: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaBYW76inbX6WrNCeL_AdR36ZIODiGNzq
Support us on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/KingsandGenerals or Paypal: http://paypal.me/kingsandgenerals or by joining the youtube membership: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMmaBzfCCwZ2KqaBJjkj0fw/join We are grateful to our patrons and sponsors, who made this video possible: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ooKPbpq0z8ciEjz5Zmrga4-gWRmripm0u4BHMkkXHVc/edit?usp=sharing
The video was made by Yağız Bozan and Murat Can Yağbasan, while the script was researched and written by Leo Stone
This video was narrated by Officially Devin (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCU0-VII-V376zFxiRGMeZGg & https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC79s7EdN9uXX77-Ly2HmEjQ)
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#Documentary #Teutoburg #Rome
Let's support historical movies and tv shows as much as we can. If you are subscribed to Netflix, watch Barbarians today, it is very good:
https://www.netflix.com/title/81024039
Kings and Generals historical animated documentary series on the history of the ancient civilizations continues with a video on the ancient origin of the Germanic Tribes. This video covers the origin hypothesis, culture, religion, society, economy, and military of the ancient Germanic peoples and their first clashes with Rome - the Cimbrian War and the battle of the Teutoburg Forest
Teutoburg Forest: https://youtu.be/imEyKWMDM2o
Cimbrian War: https://youtu.be/5FpcDpYBFW8
Ancient Civilizations: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaBYW76inbX7fRvdlVyeCBNVXXp6_Pmuc
Roman History: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaBYW76inbX6WrNCeL_AdR36ZIODiGNzq
Support us on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/KingsandGenerals or Paypal: http://paypal.me/kingsandgenerals or by joining the youtube membership: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMmaBzfCCwZ2KqaBJjkj0fw/join We are grateful to our patrons and sponsors, who made this video possible: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ooKPbpq0z8ciEjz5Zmrga4-gWRmripm0u4BHMkkXHVc/edit?usp=sharing
The video was made by Yağız Bozan and Murat Can Yağbasan, while the script was researched and written by Leo Stone
This video was narrated by Officially Devin (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCU0-VII-V376zFxiRGMeZGg & https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC79s7EdN9uXX77-Ly2HmEjQ)
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#Documentary #Teutoburg #Rome
Today, we do a Faction Overview for the Suebi, in Divide Et Impera!!
Mods Used:
Divide et Impera - http://www.twcenter.net/forums/forumdisplay.php?2024-Divide...
Today, we do a Faction Overview for the Suebi, in Divide Et Impera!!
Mods Used:
Divide et Impera - http://www.twcenter.net/forums/forumdisplay.php?2024-Divide-et-Impera-(DeI)
Better Building Icons - https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1949072970
HD Cities - https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1515544433
No Campaign Clouds - https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=814534427
Enhanced Particles - https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=358921596
Better Water - https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2420691432
Orbis Aquarum Realistic Water - https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2420691432
Orbis Terrarum 2 - https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1970932617
Rivers of Blood Gore Edition - https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1367281471
Feel free to contact me if you have any questions about the mods I use in the comment section below!
Disclaimer: My opinions are my own. I was not paid or compensated to create this video. This is an unofficial video and is not endorsed by the Creative Assembly or SEGA.
For more information on Total War, please visit www.totalwar.com
For more information on Total War modifications, please visit www.twcenter.net
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#Suebi #DivideEtImpera #TotalWarRome2
Today, we do a Faction Overview for the Suebi, in Divide Et Impera!!
Mods Used:
Divide et Impera - http://www.twcenter.net/forums/forumdisplay.php?2024-Divide-et-Impera-(DeI)
Better Building Icons - https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1949072970
HD Cities - https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1515544433
No Campaign Clouds - https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=814534427
Enhanced Particles - https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=358921596
Better Water - https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2420691432
Orbis Aquarum Realistic Water - https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2420691432
Orbis Terrarum 2 - https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1970932617
Rivers of Blood Gore Edition - https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1367281471
Feel free to contact me if you have any questions about the mods I use in the comment section below!
Disclaimer: My opinions are my own. I was not paid or compensated to create this video. This is an unofficial video and is not endorsed by the Creative Assembly or SEGA.
For more information on Total War, please visit www.totalwar.com
For more information on Total War modifications, please visit www.twcenter.net
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#Suebi #DivideEtImpera #TotalWarRome2
The Suevi, then Suebi and in the 6th century also Suavi, were a large group of people who lived in Germania and were first mentioned by Julius Caesar in connect...
The Suevi, then Suebi and in the 6th century also Suavi, were a large group of people who lived in Germania and were first mentioned by Julius Caesar in connection with Ariovistus' campaign in Gaul, c. 58 BC. While Caesar treated them as one Germanic tribe, though the largest and most warlike, later authors such as Tacitus, Pliny and Strabo specified that the Suevi "do not, like the Chatti or Tencteri, constitute a single nation. They actually occupy more than half of Germany, and are divided into a number of distinct tribes under distinct names, though all generally are called Suebi". "At one time, classical ethnography had applied the name "Suevi" to so many Germanic tribes that it appeared as though in the first centuries A.D. this native name would replace the foreign name "Germans".
Classical authors noted that the Suevic tribes, compared to other Germanic tribes, were very mobile, and not reliant upon agriculture. Various Suevic groups moved from the direction of the Baltic sea and river Elbe, becoming a periodic threat to the Roman Empire on their Rhine and Danube frontiers. Toward the end of the empire, the Alamanni, also referred to as Suebi, first settled in the Agri Decumates and then crossed the Rhine and occupied Alsace. A pocket remained in the region now still called Swabia, an area in southwest Germany whose modern name derives from the Suebi. Others moved as far as Gallaecia and established a Suebic Kingdom of Gallaecia there which lasted for 170 years until its integration into the Visigothic Kingdom.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
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Creative Commons image source in video
The Suevi, then Suebi and in the 6th century also Suavi, were a large group of people who lived in Germania and were first mentioned by Julius Caesar in connection with Ariovistus' campaign in Gaul, c. 58 BC. While Caesar treated them as one Germanic tribe, though the largest and most warlike, later authors such as Tacitus, Pliny and Strabo specified that the Suevi "do not, like the Chatti or Tencteri, constitute a single nation. They actually occupy more than half of Germany, and are divided into a number of distinct tribes under distinct names, though all generally are called Suebi". "At one time, classical ethnography had applied the name "Suevi" to so many Germanic tribes that it appeared as though in the first centuries A.D. this native name would replace the foreign name "Germans".
Classical authors noted that the Suevic tribes, compared to other Germanic tribes, were very mobile, and not reliant upon agriculture. Various Suevic groups moved from the direction of the Baltic sea and river Elbe, becoming a periodic threat to the Roman Empire on their Rhine and Danube frontiers. Toward the end of the empire, the Alamanni, also referred to as Suebi, first settled in the Agri Decumates and then crossed the Rhine and occupied Alsace. A pocket remained in the region now still called Swabia, an area in southwest Germany whose modern name derives from the Suebi. Others moved as far as Gallaecia and established a Suebic Kingdom of Gallaecia there which lasted for 170 years until its integration into the Visigothic Kingdom.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Creative Commons image source in video
Have you ever wondered how historically accurate the hairstyles are on tv shows? The answer is usually: not very. But this video teaches you the real historical...
Have you ever wondered how historically accurate the hairstyles are on tv shows? The answer is usually: not very. But this video teaches you the real historical hairstyles worn by ancient warriors such as the Suebi, Scythians, and the Vikings.
A couple of the sources used in this video:
- Dress in Anglo-Saxon England: https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=45RJYhTGZiUC&oi=fnd&pg=PR6&dq=Dress+in+Anglo-Saxon+England,+GR+Owen-Crocker&ots=RhZXq3K4s7&sig=b2EL1v_HD0LXzHvlvpNy3PhSFSM#v=onepage&q=Dress%20in%20Anglo-Saxon%20England%2C%20GR%20Owen-Crocker&f=false
- Symbolic Meaning of Hair in the Middle Ages: https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/3679214.pdf?casa_token=RivfrlJCH44AAAAA:6z16y1N7kTFo7L3KhD4hTarGBhGBaLQ43p8xVWb7LE-UwVuB97EXVx_HB-fJ80alqiP9ukaGWDPB7-LtemrTvRihu5Z5I0gMkRe-ZEz_Pp6LUlk0t2b9
- Viking Age Hair: http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue42/6/8.cfm
Difficulty: Easy - Moderate
Hair Length: at least shoulder length
Materials: optional hair tie, small elastics
Skills needed: rope braid, English braid
Time cost: 5-15 minutes
ideal hair type: straight or wavy
Products shown in this video are:
Kenra dry texture spray
If you guys like my videos, please subscribe, give me suggestions/requests, and share! And consider donating to my Patreon page at patreon.com/silvousplaits. Every little bit helps me continue making videos for you, plus I offer some cool perks for my patrons in thanks.
This is NOT a sponsored video.
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Find me elsewhere on:
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Music "Vadodara" copyright Kevin MacLeod under CC Attribution 4.0 License. Artist website: incompetech.com
Have you ever wondered how historically accurate the hairstyles are on tv shows? The answer is usually: not very. But this video teaches you the real historical hairstyles worn by ancient warriors such as the Suebi, Scythians, and the Vikings.
A couple of the sources used in this video:
- Dress in Anglo-Saxon England: https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=45RJYhTGZiUC&oi=fnd&pg=PR6&dq=Dress+in+Anglo-Saxon+England,+GR+Owen-Crocker&ots=RhZXq3K4s7&sig=b2EL1v_HD0LXzHvlvpNy3PhSFSM#v=onepage&q=Dress%20in%20Anglo-Saxon%20England%2C%20GR%20Owen-Crocker&f=false
- Symbolic Meaning of Hair in the Middle Ages: https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/3679214.pdf?casa_token=RivfrlJCH44AAAAA:6z16y1N7kTFo7L3KhD4hTarGBhGBaLQ43p8xVWb7LE-UwVuB97EXVx_HB-fJ80alqiP9ukaGWDPB7-LtemrTvRihu5Z5I0gMkRe-ZEz_Pp6LUlk0t2b9
- Viking Age Hair: http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue42/6/8.cfm
Difficulty: Easy - Moderate
Hair Length: at least shoulder length
Materials: optional hair tie, small elastics
Skills needed: rope braid, English braid
Time cost: 5-15 minutes
ideal hair type: straight or wavy
Products shown in this video are:
Kenra dry texture spray
If you guys like my videos, please subscribe, give me suggestions/requests, and share! And consider donating to my Patreon page at patreon.com/silvousplaits. Every little bit helps me continue making videos for you, plus I offer some cool perks for my patrons in thanks.
This is NOT a sponsored video.
--------
Find me elsewhere on:
my website, silvousplaits.com
Patreon.com/silvousplaits
www.facebook.com/silvousplaits
twitter @silvousplaits
Instagram @silvousplaits_hairstyling
Pinterest, http://pinterest.com/silvousplaits/
Tumblr, http://silvousplaits.tumblr.com/
Brands that are interested in sponsorships can contact me at [email protected]
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Music "Vadodara" copyright Kevin MacLeod under CC Attribution 4.0 License. Artist website: incompetech.com
Welcome back to another Total War series! As I have more time at the moment I thought it was a good chance to start a new campaign, this time as the Suebi.
We h...
Welcome back to another Total War series! As I have more time at the moment I thought it was a good chance to start a new campaign, this time as the Suebi.
We have one objective. Destroy Rome.
Side note - my laptop crashed after ending the first turn and I didnt have a save file so I had to restart the campaign and remake the moves I had done in turn one. This is why the armies/agent might be in slightly different positions after the endturn.
Music credits: I own none of the music in this video, all credit goes to the artists listed below.
Track 1:
Myrkr by Heldom
Bandcamp:
https://heldom.bandcamp.com
Spotify: (Track Coming Soon)
https://open.spotify.com/artist/0xdoa...
iTunes: (Track Coming Soon)
https://music.apple.com/us/artist/hel...
Track 2:
Heldom & Sigurboði - Sortnar
Bandcamp:
https://heldom.bandcamp.com
Spotify: (Track Coming Soon)
https://open.spotify.com/artist/0xdoa...
iTunes: (Track Coming Soon)
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Track 3:
Helvegen · Wardruna
Runaljod – Yggdrasil
℗ 2013 Indie Recordings
Released on: 2013-03-25
Producer: Einar Selvik
Welcome back to another Total War series! As I have more time at the moment I thought it was a good chance to start a new campaign, this time as the Suebi.
We have one objective. Destroy Rome.
Side note - my laptop crashed after ending the first turn and I didnt have a save file so I had to restart the campaign and remake the moves I had done in turn one. This is why the armies/agent might be in slightly different positions after the endturn.
Music credits: I own none of the music in this video, all credit goes to the artists listed below.
Track 1:
Myrkr by Heldom
Bandcamp:
https://heldom.bandcamp.com
Spotify: (Track Coming Soon)
https://open.spotify.com/artist/0xdoa...
iTunes: (Track Coming Soon)
https://music.apple.com/us/artist/hel...
Track 2:
Heldom & Sigurboði - Sortnar
Bandcamp:
https://heldom.bandcamp.com
Spotify: (Track Coming Soon)
https://open.spotify.com/artist/0xdoa...
iTunes: (Track Coming Soon)
https://music.apple.com/us/artist/hel...
Google Play: (Track Coming Soon)
https://play.google.com/store/music/a...
Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/Heldommusic
Track 3:
Helvegen · Wardruna
Runaljod – Yggdrasil
℗ 2013 Indie Recordings
Released on: 2013-03-25
Producer: Einar Selvik
This is episode 12 called The Apogee of the Kingdom of the Suebi and in this episode you will learn:
SHOW NOTES
- The situation of Hispania and Italy after the Vandals had left Hispania for North Africa
- How weak the foundations of the Kingdom of the Suebi under King Hermeric were
- The peak of the bagaudae groups in Gaul and Hispania and the expansion of the Vandal Kingdom
- The ambitious Suebic campaign of King Rechila to conquer Lusitania and Baetica
- How the Suebic control actually worked in those provinces
- The progressive emotional disconnection between the Hispano-Romans and the Western Roman Empire as Valentinian's III expeditions failed
- The firsts of King Rechiar: first Catholic Germanic king and the issue of coins
- Why the Visigoths and the Suebi briefly sealed an alliance
- How the threat of the Huns ended their alliance
- How King Rechiar took advantage of the weakness of the Empire to invade Hispania Carthaginensis and Tarraconensis
- How the Visigoths decisively crushed the Suebi in 456 and caused the disintegration of the kingdom
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Kings and Generals historical animated documentary series on the history of the ancient civilizations continues with a video on the ancient origin of the Germanic Tribes. This video covers the origin hypothesis, culture, religion, society, economy, and military of the ancient Germanic peoples and their first clashes with Rome - the Cimbrian War and the battle of the Teutoburg Forest
Teutoburg Forest: https://youtu.be/imEyKWMDM2o
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Today, we do a Faction Overview for the Suebi, in Divide Et Impera!!
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The Suevi, then Suebi and in the 6th century also Suavi, were a large group of people who lived in Germania and were first mentioned by Julius Caesar in connection with Ariovistus' campaign in Gaul, c. 58 BC. While Caesar treated them as one Germanic tribe, though the largest and most warlike, later authors such as Tacitus, Pliny and Strabo specified that the Suevi "do not, like the Chatti or Tencteri, constitute a single nation. They actually occupy more than half of Germany, and are divided into a number of distinct tribes under distinct names, though all generally are called Suebi". "At one time, classical ethnography had applied the name "Suevi" to so many Germanic tribes that it appeared as though in the first centuries A.D. this native name would replace the foreign name "Germans".
Classical authors noted that the Suevic tribes, compared to other Germanic tribes, were very mobile, and not reliant upon agriculture. Various Suevic groups moved from the direction of the Baltic sea and river Elbe, becoming a periodic threat to the Roman Empire on their Rhine and Danube frontiers. Toward the end of the empire, the Alamanni, also referred to as Suebi, first settled in the Agri Decumates and then crossed the Rhine and occupied Alsace. A pocket remained in the region now still called Swabia, an area in southwest Germany whose modern name derives from the Suebi. Others moved as far as Gallaecia and established a Suebic Kingdom of Gallaecia there which lasted for 170 years until its integration into the Visigothic Kingdom.
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Have you ever wondered how historically accurate the hairstyles are on tv shows? The answer is usually: not very. But this video teaches you the real historical hairstyles worn by ancient warriors such as the Suebi, Scythians, and the Vikings.
A couple of the sources used in this video:
- Dress in Anglo-Saxon England: https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=45RJYhTGZiUC&oi=fnd&pg=PR6&dq=Dress+in+Anglo-Saxon+England,+GR+Owen-Crocker&ots=RhZXq3K4s7&sig=b2EL1v_HD0LXzHvlvpNy3PhSFSM#v=onepage&q=Dress%20in%20Anglo-Saxon%20England%2C%20GR%20Owen-Crocker&f=false
- Symbolic Meaning of Hair in the Middle Ages: https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/3679214.pdf?casa_token=RivfrlJCH44AAAAA:6z16y1N7kTFo7L3KhD4hTarGBhGBaLQ43p8xVWb7LE-UwVuB97EXVx_HB-fJ80alqiP9ukaGWDPB7-LtemrTvRihu5Z5I0gMkRe-ZEz_Pp6LUlk0t2b9
- Viking Age Hair: http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue42/6/8.cfm
Difficulty: Easy - Moderate
Hair Length: at least shoulder length
Materials: optional hair tie, small elastics
Skills needed: rope braid, English braid
Time cost: 5-15 minutes
ideal hair type: straight or wavy
Products shown in this video are:
Kenra dry texture spray
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Welcome back to another Total War series! As I have more time at the moment I thought it was a good chance to start a new campaign, this time as the Suebi.
We have one objective. Destroy Rome.
Side note - my laptop crashed after ending the first turn and I didnt have a save file so I had to restart the campaign and remake the moves I had done in turn one. This is why the armies/agent might be in slightly different positions after the endturn.
Music credits: I own none of the music in this video, all credit goes to the artists listed below.
Track 1:
Myrkr by Heldom
Bandcamp:
https://heldom.bandcamp.com
Spotify: (Track Coming Soon)
https://open.spotify.com/artist/0xdoa...
iTunes: (Track Coming Soon)
https://music.apple.com/us/artist/hel...
Track 2:
Heldom & Sigurboði - Sortnar
Bandcamp:
https://heldom.bandcamp.com
Spotify: (Track Coming Soon)
https://open.spotify.com/artist/0xdoa...
iTunes: (Track Coming Soon)
https://music.apple.com/us/artist/hel...
Google Play: (Track Coming Soon)
https://play.google.com/store/music/a...
Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/Heldommusic
Track 3:
Helvegen · Wardruna
Runaljod – Yggdrasil
℗ 2013 Indie Recordings
Released on: 2013-03-25
Producer: Einar Selvik
The Suevi, (or Suebi, Suavi (Jordanes, Procopius), Suevians etc.), were a large group of related Germanic peoples who lived in Germania and were first mentioned by Julius Caesar in connection with Ariovistus' campaign in Gaul, c. 58 BC. While Caesar treated them as one Germanic tribe, though the largest and most warlike, later authors such as Tacitus, Pliny and Strabo specified that the Suevi "do not, like the Chatti or Tencteri, constitute a single nation. They actually occupy more than half of Germany, and are divided into a number of distinct tribes under distinct names, though all generally are called Suebi". "At one time, classical ethnography had applied the name "Suevi" to so many Germanic tribes that it appeared as though in the first centuries A.D. this native name would replace the foreign name "Germans".
Classical authors noted that the Suevic tribes, compared to other Germanic tribes, were very mobile, and not reliant upon agriculture. Various Suevic groups moved from the direction of the Baltic sea and river Elbe, becoming a periodic threat to the Roman Empire on their Rhine and Danube frontiers. Toward the end of the empire, the Alamanni, also referred to as Suebi, first settled in the Agri Decumates and then crossed the Rhine and occupied Alsace. This region is now still called Swabia, an area in southwest Germany whose modern name derives from the Suebi. (In a broader sense, their eastern neighbours the Bavarians and Thuringians can be said to have Suebic ancestry.) Other Suebi entered Gaul and some moved as far as Gallaecia (modern Galicia, in Spain, and Northern Portugal) and established a Suebic Kingdom of Gallaecia there which lasted for 170 years until its integration into the Visigothic Kingdom.
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