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- Banochaemae abstract "The Banochaemae, Baenochaemae, Bainochaimai or Bonochamae were a Germanic tribe recorded only in the Geography of Claudius Ptolemy.The name is generally considered to be equivalent to the modern term \"Bohemian\" in its origins, although this does not mean that this people is ancestral to the modern Bohemians, nor speaking an ancestral language, nor living in Bohemia. Rather the name represents a combination of the more ancient tribal name of the Boii, and the Germanic word found in modern German heim, or English \"home\". (The Boii's name is also found in \"Bavaria\", and they had lived in a large regions encompassing both of the modern regions, plus parts of modern Moravia, Hungary, Lower Austria and northern Italy. The Italian city of Bologne, Latin Bononia is named after them.)During Roman imperial times a part of the general area of the modern Czech republic had been settled by Suebian Germanic tribes, most notably the Marcomanni under King Marobodus. Around 100 AD Tacitus reported that in the area once inhabited by the Boii, north of the Danube, south of the Main river, east of the old territory of the Helvetii, and west of the Hercynian forest: \"The name Boiemum still survives, marking the old tradition of the place, though the population has been changed.\"Strabo wrote that in the south of Germany, among the hills or mountains north of the Danube (which are not yet as big as the Alps further south)......is the Hercynian Forest, and also the tribes of the Suevi, some of which dwell inside the forest, as, for instance, the tribes of the Coldui, in whose territory is Boihaemum, the domain of Marabodus, the place whither he caused to migrate, not only several other peoples, but in particular the Marcomanni, his fellow-tribesmen; for after his return from Rome this man, who before had been only a private citizen, was placed in charge of the affairs of state, for, as a youth he had been at Rome and had enjoyed the favor of Augustus, and on his return he took the rulership and acquired, in addition to the peoples aforementioned, the Lugii (a large tribe), the Zumi, the Butones, the Mugilones, the Sibini, and also the Semnones, a large tribe of the Suevi themselves.According to Ptolemy's account, a tribe using this name lived near the Elbe river, east of the Melibokus mountains, which were probably not the modern Melibokus, but the Harz mountains, or Thüringerwald or both. This is, he reports, in turn north of the Askiburgium mountains (probably the modern Sudetes) and the Lugi Buri, which are in turn north of the source of the Vistula river. This position may be north of both modern Bohemia and modern Bavaria.Ptolemy also mentions a large people named the Baimoi (or Baemi) whose name is often considered to be simply a different Greek transliteration of the same word. However the Baimoi are found to the south, on the north side of the Danube before it turns south in Hungary, living near the Quadi and the Luna forest.".
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- Banochaemae wikiPageOutDegree "39".
- Banochaemae wikiPageRevisionID "579852668".
- Banochaemae wikiPageWikiLink Alps.
- Banochaemae wikiPageWikiLink Asciburgius.
- Banochaemae wikiPageWikiLink Baemi.
- Banochaemae wikiPageWikiLink Bavaria.
- Banochaemae wikiPageWikiLink Bohemia.
- Banochaemae wikiPageWikiLink Bohemian.
- Banochaemae wikiPageWikiLink Boii.
- Banochaemae wikiPageWikiLink Bologna.
- Banochaemae wikiPageWikiLink Buri_tribe.
- Banochaemae wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Germanic_peoples.
- Banochaemae wikiPageWikiLink Czech_Republic.
- Banochaemae wikiPageWikiLink Danube.
- Banochaemae wikiPageWikiLink Elbe.
- Banochaemae wikiPageWikiLink Geography_(Ptolemy).
- Banochaemae wikiPageWikiLink Germanic_peoples.
- Banochaemae wikiPageWikiLink Harz.
- Banochaemae wikiPageWikiLink Helvetii.
- Banochaemae wikiPageWikiLink Hercynian_Forest.
- Banochaemae wikiPageWikiLink Hungary.
- Banochaemae wikiPageWikiLink List_of_ancient_Germanic_peoples.
- Banochaemae wikiPageWikiLink Lower_Austria.
- Banochaemae wikiPageWikiLink Lugii.
- Banochaemae wikiPageWikiLink Luna_forest.
- Banochaemae wikiPageWikiLink Main_river.
- Banochaemae wikiPageWikiLink Marcomanni.
- Banochaemae wikiPageWikiLink Maroboduus.
- Banochaemae wikiPageWikiLink Melibokus.
- Banochaemae wikiPageWikiLink Moravia.
- Banochaemae wikiPageWikiLink Ptolemy.
- Banochaemae wikiPageWikiLink Quadi.
- Banochaemae wikiPageWikiLink Semnones.
- Banochaemae wikiPageWikiLink Strabo.
- Banochaemae wikiPageWikiLink Sudetes.
- Banochaemae wikiPageWikiLink Suebi.
- Banochaemae wikiPageWikiLink Tacitus.
- Banochaemae wikiPageWikiLink Thuringian_Forest.
- Banochaemae wikiPageWikiLink Vistula.
- Banochaemae wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:heim.
- Banochaemae wikiPageWikiLinkText "Banochaemae".
- Banochaemae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Germanic_peoples.
- Banochaemae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- Banochaemae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Banochaemae subject Category:Ancient_Germanic_peoples.
- Banochaemae hypernym Tribe.
- Banochaemae type Group.
- Banochaemae type Insect.
- Banochaemae type Group.
- Banochaemae type People.
- Banochaemae comment "The Banochaemae, Baenochaemae, Bainochaimai or Bonochamae were a Germanic tribe recorded only in the Geography of Claudius Ptolemy.The name is generally considered to be equivalent to the modern term \"Bohemian\" in its origins, although this does not mean that this people is ancestral to the modern Bohemians, nor speaking an ancestral language, nor living in Bohemia.".
- Banochaemae label "Banochaemae".
- Banochaemae sameAs Q2737452.
- Banochaemae sameAs Banochemi.
- Banochaemae sameAs Banochaemae.
- Banochaemae sameAs m.07nbg9.
- Banochaemae sameAs Q2737452.
- Banochaemae wasDerivedFrom Banochaemae?oldid=579852668.
- Banochaemae isPrimaryTopicOf Banochaemae.