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  2. List of Germans - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Prenn (1904–1991), German-Polish-British tennis player, highest world ranking # 6; Birgit Prinz (born 1977), football player; Lina Radke (1903–1983), athlete; Teodor Regedziński (also known as Theodor Reger) (1894–1954), Polish chess master of German origin; father's name was Reger; Otto Rehhagel (born 1938), football player and ...

  3. List of figures in Germanic heroic legend, I–O - Wikipedia

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    The name is probably derived from PGmc *nauði-("need, distress"), with the German form developing from a contracted form of the diphthong with a nasalized long "o" to OHG "uo/ua". [ 204 ] [ 205 ] The son of Rüdiger; he mentioned as having been killed by Witege in the Nibelungenlied , but appears as a supporting character in other epics.

  4. Lists of figures in Germanic heroic legend - Wikipedia

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    The 9th c. Rök runestone lists names of Germanic heroes and events, but the significance of most of them is nowadays lost. The figures in the lists below are listed either by the name of their article on Wikipedia or, if there is no article, according to the name by which they are most commonly attested.

  5. List of figures in Germanic heroic legend, T–Y - Wikipedia

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    Figure Names in medieval languages Historical origin Name meaning Relationships Early and English Attestations Norse Attestations German Attestations Wachilt Middle High German: Wâchilt: First element probably MHG wâc ("wave"). [67] Second element PGmc *hildjō-("strife, conflict") [136] A mermaid. Mother of Wade, great-grandmother of Witige.

  6. List of figures in Germanic heroic legend, B–C - Wikipedia

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    The name is an Icelandic adaptation of the East Norse Bove instead of the expected West Norse Búi, which indicates that he was historical person. [115] The name means a "fat and clumpsy person". [116] The Geatish foster-father of the Swedish king Ingjald's son Olof Trätälja, and who lived in Västergötland.

  7. List of figures in Germanic heroic legend, H–He - Wikipedia

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    The name Fritla/Fritele is probably a hypocoristic form of names beginning with PGmc *friðu ("peace") with the diminutive suffix -ilo. [94] The name Egarð is probably from the German Eckehart (see Eckehart), while the name Áki is probably from the figure of Hache. [95] Nephews of Ermanaric and cousins of Dietrich von Bern and wards of Eckehart.

  8. Timeline of German history - Wikipedia

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    This is a timeline of German history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Germany and its predecessor states. To read about the background to these events, see History of Germany. See also the list of German monarchs and list of chancellors of Germany and the list of years in Germany

  9. List of figures in Germanic heroic legend, F–G - Wikipedia

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    Unknown, possibly a historical figure from modern Ukraine. [140] It is derived from *Gitsvarr meaning "counselor". It is one of the names of Odin, but in the Battle of the Goths and Huns it is the name of the king of the Geats and the king's counselor. When the tribes and their rulers are listed, Gizur and the Geats are named between the Huns ...