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- Baemi abstract "The Baemi, (Bæmi) or Baimoi, were a Germanic tribe who are only known by their mention in Ptolemy's Geography. He described them as a large tribe living on the north side of the Danube, near the Luna forest, and the Quadi, and with the Gambreta forest of the Marcomanni to their northwest. This would place them in or around modern Slovakia, Moravia and Lower Austria.Commentators generally compare the term to another one found in the same text (but located further north), the "Bainochaimai". And both terms are considered related to references to similar terms in older authors, Strabo and Tacitus, who were both referring to a place rather than an ethnic group. Strabo describes Boihaemum, as the domain of Marabodus, in the Hercynian forest, where he had moved some of his Suebian people and based his kingdom. Tacitus describes Boiemum in the same region, and specifically as a name derived from the more ancient Celtic tribe, the Boii, who had lived there in the past. The second element of these names is thought to derive from an old version of modern German heim, and English "home", meaning the place where the Boii lived.These terms survive today in the modern name Bohemia, and more generally the name of the Boii survives not only in "Bohemia" but also in the name of the neighbouring German region of Bavaria.".
- Baemi wikiPageID "2560301".
- Baemi wikiPageLength "1629".
- Baemi wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Baemi wikiPageRevisionID "610482826".
- Baemi wikiPageWikiLink Bainochaimai.
- Baemi wikiPageWikiLink Banochaemae.
- Baemi wikiPageWikiLink Bavaria.
- Baemi wikiPageWikiLink Bohemia.
- Baemi wikiPageWikiLink Boii.
- Baemi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Germanic_peoples.
- Baemi wikiPageWikiLink Gambreta.
- Baemi wikiPageWikiLink Geography_(Ptolemy).
- Baemi wikiPageWikiLink Germanic_peoples.
- Baemi wikiPageWikiLink Hercynian_Forest.
- Baemi wikiPageWikiLink Hercynian_forest.
- Baemi wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Germanic_peoples.
- Baemi wikiPageWikiLink List_of_ancient_Germanic_peoples.
- Baemi wikiPageWikiLink Lower_Austria.
- Baemi wikiPageWikiLink Luna_forest.
- Baemi wikiPageWikiLink Marabodus.
- Baemi wikiPageWikiLink Marcomanni.
- Baemi wikiPageWikiLink Maroboduus.
- Baemi wikiPageWikiLink Moravia.
- Baemi wikiPageWikiLink Ptolemy.
- Baemi wikiPageWikiLink Quadi.
- Baemi wikiPageWikiLink Slovakia.
- Baemi wikiPageWikiLink Strabo.
- Baemi wikiPageWikiLink Tacitus.
- Baemi wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:heim.
- Baemi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Baemi".
- Baemi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Baimoi".
- Baemi hasPhotoCollection Baemi.
- Baemi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ethno-stub.
- Baemi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Germanic_peoples.
- Baemi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- Baemi subject Category:Ancient_Germanic_peoples.
- Baemi hypernym Tribe.
- Baemi type Group.
- Baemi type Insect.
- Baemi type Group.
- Baemi type People.
- Baemi comment "The Baemi, (Bæmi) or Baimoi, were a Germanic tribe who are only known by their mention in Ptolemy's Geography. He described them as a large tribe living on the north side of the Danube, near the Luna forest, and the Quadi, and with the Gambreta forest of the Marcomanni to their northwest. This would place them in or around modern Slovakia, Moravia and Lower Austria.Commentators generally compare the term to another one found in the same text (but located further north), the "Bainochaimai".".
- Baemi label "Baemi".
- Baemi sameAs Baemi.
- Baemi sameAs m.07n1tl.
- Baemi sameAs Q370474.
- Baemi sameAs Q370474.
- Baemi wasDerivedFrom Baemi?oldid=610482826.
- Baemi isPrimaryTopicOf Baemi.