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- Sippe abstract "Sippe is German for "clan, kindred, extended family".It continues a Proto-Germanic term *sebjō, which referred to a band or confederation bound by a treaty or oath, not primarily restricted to blood relations. The original character of sibb as a peace treaty is visible in Old English, e.g. in Beowulf (v. 1858):hafast þû gefêred, þæt þâm folcum sceal,Geáta leódum ond Gâr-Denumsib gemæne ond sacu restan.The Sippe came to be a cognatic, extended family unit, exactly analogous to the Scottish/Irish sept.Most of the information left about the nature and role of the Sippe is found in records left by the Lombards, Alamanni, and Bavarians. One of the functions of the Sippe was regulating use of forests. The average Sippe likely contained no more than 50 families. The Sippe seems to have been absorbed into the monogamous family later on; P.D. King asserts that this was already the case among the Visigoths during the time of the Visigothic Kingdom.".
- Sippe wikiPageID "4517751".
- Sippe wikiPageLength "1978".
- Sippe wikiPageOutDegree "28".
- Sippe wikiPageRevisionID "675272296".
- Sippe wikiPageWikiLink Alamanni.
- Sippe wikiPageWikiLink Alemanni.
- Sippe wikiPageWikiLink Band_(anthropology).
- Sippe wikiPageWikiLink Band_society.
- Sippe wikiPageWikiLink Bavarians.
- Sippe wikiPageWikiLink Beowulf.
- Sippe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Germanic_families.
- Sippe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Clans_by_nation.
- Sippe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Germanic_law.
- Sippe wikiPageWikiLink Clan.
- Sippe wikiPageWikiLink Cognatic.
- Sippe wikiPageWikiLink Cognatic_kinship.
- Sippe wikiPageWikiLink Confederations_of_Germanic_tribes.
- Sippe wikiPageWikiLink Consanguinity.
- Sippe wikiPageWikiLink Extended_family.
- Sippe wikiPageWikiLink German_language.
- Sippe wikiPageWikiLink Germanic_peoples.
- Sippe wikiPageWikiLink Germanic_tribes.
- Sippe wikiPageWikiLink Kinship.
- Sippe wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Germanic_peoples.
- Sippe wikiPageWikiLink List_of_ancient_Germanic_peoples.
- Sippe wikiPageWikiLink List_of_confederations_of_Germanic_tribes.
- Sippe wikiPageWikiLink Lombards.
- Sippe wikiPageWikiLink Mund_(in_law).
- Sippe wikiPageWikiLink Mund_(law).
- Sippe wikiPageWikiLink Norse_clans.
- Sippe wikiPageWikiLink Oath.
- Sippe wikiPageWikiLink Proto-Germanic_language.
- Sippe wikiPageWikiLink Sept.
- Sippe wikiPageWikiLink Sibling.
- Sippe wikiPageWikiLink Sif.
- Sippe wikiPageWikiLink Visigothic_Kingdom.
- Sippe wikiPageWikiLink Visigoths.
- Sippe wikiPageWikiLinkText "Germanic ''sippia''".
- Sippe wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sippe".
- Sippe wikiPageWikiLinkText "clan society".
- Sippe wikiPageWikiLinkText "clan".
- Sippe wikiPageWikiLinkText "family household".
- Sippe wikiPageWikiLinkText "group".
- Sippe wikiPageWikiLinkText "sib".
- Sippe wikiPageWikiLinkText "sibb".
- Sippe wikiPageWikiLinkText "sippe".
- Sippe hasPhotoCollection Sippe.
- Sippe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Germanic_peoples.
- Sippe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Sippe subject Category:Ancient_Germanic_families.
- Sippe subject Category:Clans_by_nation.
- Sippe subject Category:Germanic_law.
- Sippe type Group.
- Sippe type Clan.
- Sippe type Group.
- Sippe type People.
- Sippe comment "Sippe is German for "clan, kindred, extended family".It continues a Proto-Germanic term *sebjō, which referred to a band or confederation bound by a treaty or oath, not primarily restricted to blood relations. The original character of sibb as a peace treaty is visible in Old English, e.g. in Beowulf (v.".
- Sippe label "Sippe".
- Sippe sameAs Sippe.
- Sippe sameAs Sippe.
- Sippe sameAs Sippe.
- Sippe sameAs ジッペ.
- Sippe sameAs Sibbe_(Germanen).
- Sippe sameAs m.0c6r4d.
- Sippe sameAs Q1639236.
- Sippe sameAs Q1639236.
- Sippe wasDerivedFrom Sippe?oldid=675272296.
- Sippe isPrimaryTopicOf Sippe.