Re: German population in Europe after fall of Roman Empire.
From: David B. (davidb_at_tronospamchos.freeserve.co.uk)
Date: 06/28/04
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Date: Mon, 28 Jun 2004 21:45:20 +0100
Inger E Johansson wrote in message
<0kUDc.3829$dx3.29564@newsb.telia.net>...
>
>That one person who visited the two Getae in Europe, one Merchandise
'town'
>on river Donau, one on the outlet of river Visla and also spent some time
in
>the large Getae over water from river Visla, that person was a Greek.
>Jordanes Dio
No comment !
>btw. his book about the people of Geatae up in the Northern
>Ocean is only preserved in fragments. But many of his speaches when
arriving
>home after his penelty to be thrown out of Greece for a certain amount of
>years, they are preseved.
What do the Massagetae, the Getae and the Thyssagetae have in common?
And what lay beyond the lands of the Neuri and the Anthropophagi?
David B.
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