Ingvaeones

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Ingvaeones were a group of early Germanic tribes of the North Sea coast, traditionally including peoples such as the Angles, Saxons, and Jutes.

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Ingaevones 1

Statements (36)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Germanic tribal group
historical ethnolinguistic group
alternativeName Ingaevones NERFINISHED
associatedWithRegion Netherlands coastal area
North Sea coast
northern Germany NERFINISHED
southern Jutland NERFINISHED
associatedWithSea North Sea NERFINISHED
classificationBasis Roman ethnography
contrastWith Hermiones NERFINISHED
Istvaeones NERFINISHED
culturalSphere North Sea Germanic culture NERFINISHED
describedAs group of early Germanic tribes of the North Sea coast
ethnicType Germanic
ethnolinguisticRole ancestors of some medieval English and Saxon populations
historicalStatus tribal grouping known from classical sources
influenced Old English–speaking peoples
Old Saxon–speaking peoples
languageFamily Germanic languages
mentionedBy Tacitus NERFINISHED
mentionedInWork Germania NERFINISHED
mythologicalAncestor Ingui NERFINISHED
notableTribe Angles NERFINISHED
Jutes NERFINISHED
Saxons NERFINISHED
partOf early Germanic world
relatedConcept Ingvaeonic languages NERFINISHED
North Sea Germanic NERFINISHED
religion Germanic paganism NERFINISHED
subgroupOf West Germanic peoples NERFINISHED
timePeriod Roman Imperial period
early first millennium AD
traditionalMember Angles NERFINISHED
Jutes NERFINISHED
Saxons NERFINISHED
tribalStructure confederation of tribes

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Irminones contemporaryWith Ingvaeones
this entity surface form: Ingaevones
Angles subgroupOf Ingvaeones