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This article is about Germanic antiquity and its reception in historiography. For the term Germanic as used in reference to contemporary populations, ...
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The Germanic languages are a group of related languages that constitute a branch of the Indo-European (IE) language family. The common ancestor of all the ...
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This page presents a tree of Germanic Languages and capsule descriptions of them .
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Germanic mythology and culture with a focus on Old Norse, including sections on deities and monuments.
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The names listed here are used in Germany and other German-speaking areas such as Austria and Switzerland. See also about German names. ...
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This is the Indiana University Bloomington Department of Germanic Studies website. Information you can find on this website includes Undergraduate Programs, ...
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Jul 22, 2009 ... Germanic Languages, subfamily of the Indo-European languages. Germanic languages are spoken by more than 480 million people in northern and ...
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The site contains digitized versions of dictionaries and grammars of the early Germanic languages, including Gothic, Old English, Old Icelandic, ...
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