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- Casuari abstract "The Casuari were an ancient Germanic people. Ptolemy mentions them as living on the southern border of Germany, east of the Abnoba mountains, that are east of the Rhine. They were therefore neighbours of the Tencteri, a tribe living between the Rhine and the Abnoba mountains. Their origins can be traced back to those of the Alemanni and Khatti, they descend from Assyrian tribes who migrated into Europe to settle. Ptolemy also mentions them as having founded the town of Suevos Casuari. The Casuari were most likely numerous during and around the time of Ptolemy, which is around 90 to 168 AD. Being a small tribe, very little remains of them, and most evidence comes from written sources.".
- Casuari thumbnail Historical_map_of_the_Casuari_in_the_time_of_Ptolemy.png?width=300.
- Casuari wikiPageID "45079763".
- Casuari wikiPageLength "2496".
- Casuari wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Casuari wikiPageRevisionID "692384220".
- Casuari wikiPageWikiLink Alemanni.
- Casuari wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Germanic_families.
- Casuari wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Germanic_peoples.
- Casuari wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_history-related_lists.
- Casuari wikiPageWikiLink Category:Germanic_languages.
- Casuari wikiPageWikiLink Category:Historical_ethnic_groups_of_Europe.
- Casuari wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_the_Germanic_peoples.
- Casuari wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lists_of_ancient_Indo-European_tribes.
- Casuari wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lists_of_ethnic_groups.
- Casuari wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pre-Roman_Iron_Age.
- Casuari wikiPageWikiLink Category:West_Germanic_languages.
- Casuari wikiPageWikiLink Germanic_peoples.
- Casuari wikiPageWikiLink Irminones.
- Casuari wikiPageWikiLink List_of_ancient_Germanic_peoples.
- Casuari wikiPageWikiLink Low_Franconian_languages.
- Casuari wikiPageWikiLink Norse_clans.
- Casuari wikiPageWikiLink Ptolemy.
- Casuari wikiPageWikiLink South_Germanic.
- Casuari wikiPageWikiLink Tencteri.
- Casuari wikiPageWikiLink Western_Roman_Empire.
- Casuari wikiPageWikiLink File:Historical_map_of_the_Casuari_in_the_time_of_Ptolemy.png.
- Casuari wikiPageWikiLinkText "Casuari".
- Casuari wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Germanic_peoples.
- Casuari wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- Casuari wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Casuari subject Category:Ancient_Germanic_families.
- Casuari subject Category:Ancient_Germanic_peoples.
- Casuari subject Category:Ancient_history-related_lists.
- Casuari subject Category:Germanic_languages.
- Casuari subject Category:Historical_ethnic_groups_of_Europe.
- Casuari subject Category:History_of_the_Germanic_peoples.
- Casuari subject Category:Lists_of_ancient_Indo-European_tribes.
- Casuari subject Category:Lists_of_ethnic_groups.
- Casuari subject Category:Pre-Roman_Iron_Age.
- Casuari subject Category:West_Germanic_languages.
- Casuari hypernym People.
- Casuari type EthnicGroup.
- Casuari comment "The Casuari were an ancient Germanic people. Ptolemy mentions them as living on the southern border of Germany, east of the Abnoba mountains, that are east of the Rhine. They were therefore neighbours of the Tencteri, a tribe living between the Rhine and the Abnoba mountains. Their origins can be traced back to those of the Alemanni and Khatti, they descend from Assyrian tribes who migrated into Europe to settle. Ptolemy also mentions them as having founded the town of Suevos Casuari.".
- Casuari label "Casuari".
- Casuari sameAs m.012ngcgb.
- Casuari wasDerivedFrom Casuari?oldid=692384220.
- Casuari depiction Historical_map_of_the_Casuari_in_the_time_of_Ptolemy.png.
- Casuari isPrimaryTopicOf Casuari.