Peoples who are, or are related to, native speakers of a Germanic language.
1Runes are the characters of the alphabet of the early Germanic peoples.
2The Germanic people were defeated in a great battle A.D. 179.
3The Germanic people fear God much more than the Latin people.
4Franks, a Germanic people on the Rhine river, who afterward founded the French monarchy.
5The Frankish conquests differed in two important respects from those of the other Germanic peoples.
6Charlemagne's conquests were not confined to Germanic peoples.
7What put these Germanic peoples on going South?
8The Welsh are a Celtic people, having no relationship with the English, who are a Germanic people.
9All this changes when the ancient world passes away and the Germanic peoples come upon the scene.
10The third century saw the southward movement of the Germanic peoples, who took the place of the Celts.
11Considered as peoples simply, the Greeks or Romans were scarcely less capable of development than the Germanic peoples.
12The East Frankish kingdom of Louis, inhabited almost entirely by Germanic peoples, was to develop into modern Germany.
13Originally Celtic, the population was modified during the Roman period by the arrival of a Germanic people, the Triboci.
14Roman Catholicism not only spread to Celtic and Germanic peoples, but it also gained a foothold among the Slavs.
15After these, you will recall, came a number of Danes, another Germanic people, who settled the east coast of England.
16The interior and the north coast, on the other hand, were filled chiefly by Indo- Germanic peoples most nearly cognate to the Iranian.
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