Beyond the Alps the Gallic and Germanictribes were in restless movement.
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We learned also about the Slavs who lived to the eastward of the Germanictribes.
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Carnival dates back to ancient times when the Germanictribes celebrated it to chase away winter demons.
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The Germanictribes (the Goths, Franks, Lombards, etc.)
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These opinions no doubt come from a stressing of the importance that the Germanictribes associated with the solstice.
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The conversion of the Franks provided the Roman Church with its strongest and most faithful adherents among the Germanictribes.
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Rome was engulfed in the torrent of Germanictribes drifting down from the north before a flood of drifting Asiatics.
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At an unknown date, the Germanictribes had left their old home in Asia and had moved westward into Europe.
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The Germanictribes had no intellectual life of their own to contribute, and no intellectual tastes to be ministered unto.
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Drusus is as much known for fidelity to his marriage bed as he is for his fierceness against the Germanictribes.
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In like manner, the Germanictribes, although possessing many things in common with the Scandinavian race, differ from it in various respects.
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The reason for this is that first the Romans and then the Germanictribes conquered most of the lands where the Celts lived.
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Stone had been used in the south to construct temples, arenas, palaces, and later churches, but this type of building was unknown among Germanictribes.
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The best examples, however, are to be found in the invasions of the Roman Empire by the Germanictribes to which we have referred above.
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At the close of the fourth century the Germanictribes living nearest the frontiers had been visited by missionaries and had become converts to Christianity.
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The exhibition covers the Anglo-Saxon period from the coming of the Germanictribes to Britain in the sixth century to the Norman Conquest in 1066.