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The Varini, Warni or Warini were one or more Germanic peoples who originally lived in what is now northeastern Germany, near the Baltic Sea. They are first named in the Roman era , and appear to have survived into the Middle Ages .
As with many peoples, the Waorani maintain a strong in-group/out-group distinction, between Waorani (people who are kin), Waoroni (others in their culture who are unrelated) and Cowodi. The use of Waorani as a term for their entire culture emerged in the last fifty years in a process of ethnogenesis. This was accelerated by the creation of ...
Pages in category "Warini" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The list of early Germanic peoples is a catalog of ancient Germanic cultures, tribal groups, and other alliances of Germanic tribes and civilizations from antiquity. This information is derived from various ancient historical sources, beginning in the 2nd century BC and extending into late antiquity.
A people mentioned in Widsith line 118, and perhaps the same as the Ongendmyrgings. The element with points to them being located at the River Vid, near Schleswig. [405] Woings Old English: Wōingas: A people mentioned in Widsith line 30, and which is otherwise unknown. Malone suggests Veierland as it was known in Old Nose as Vár or Vóm. [406]
The predominant spelling of the surname in modern Danish and Norwegian, Væring (more rarely Wæring), means a 'Varangian' in both of those languages. [21] [22] Omitting Waring, Wareing and Wearing as contested, Waering is the principal spelling in both English and German, [23] and the surname also appears as Wäring in both German [24] [25] and Swedish.
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The Warini were a Germanic people originally from southern Scandinavia but who lived in the Warnau region. References This ...