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  2. Suebi - Wikipedia

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    Other Suebi apparently remained in or near to the original homeland areas near the Elbe and the modern Czech Republic, occasionally still being referred to by this term. Another group of Suebi, the so-called "northern Suebi" were described as a part of the Saxons in 569 under the Frankish king Sigebert I in areas of today's Saxony-Anhalt.

  3. Kingdom of the Suebi - Wikipedia

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    Little is known about the Suebi who crossed the Rhine on the night of 31 December 406 AD and entered the Roman Empire. It is speculated that these Suevi are the same group as the Quadi, who are mentioned in early writings as living north of the middle Danube, in what is now lower Austria and western Slovakia, [3] [4] and who played an important part in the Germanic Wars of the 2nd century ...

  4. Masbateño language - Wikipedia

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    In Minasbate, an x piluon sa y na beses. square root of x, or in symbols, sqrt(x). In Minasbate, an ikaduha na gamot san x o an numero na pinilo sa duwa na beses na nagin x. x over y, or in symbols, x/y. In Minasbate, x kada y. one and a half plus two and one-fourth equals three and three-fourths, or in symbols, 1 1/2 + 2 1/4 = 3 3/4.

  5. Ariovistus - Wikipedia

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    Following Smith, Ariovistus translates more directly to "general", raising the possibility that the name is a title granted to the man by the Suebi, his real name subsequently eclipsed by it. Caesar relates [25] that the Suebi maintained a citizen army of 100,000 men picked yearly, and Tacitus [26] that the Suebi were not one tribe. Ariovistus ...

  6. Talk:Suebi - Wikipedia

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    The Suebi tribal group also included the Alamanni and the Langobards, [2] but whether the latter group were part of the Suebi is doubtful. [ 1 ] In the 1st century AD, the Suebi were concentrated at the Elbe river, but the Huns would make some of them cross the Rhine and reach the Iberian Peninsula [ 2 ] .

  7. List of loanwords in the Tagalog language - Wikipedia

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    The Tagalog language and Filipino language have developed unique vocabulary since the former's inception from its direct Austronesian roots and the latter's inception as the developed and formally adopted common national language or national lingua franca of the Philippines from 1973 to 1987 [1] [2] and as the national and co-official language of the Philippines from 1987 and onward [3 ...

  8. Domingo G. Landicho - Wikipedia

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    Made into a film and directed by Joel Lamangan Bulaklak Ng Maynila (1995) Putong (2001) Anak ng Lupa (1995), [2] National Book Development Board (NBDB) Nomination [3] Mata ng Apoy (2003) Suob - Compilation of Batangas Poetry (2006) Ninoy at Cory: Magkabiyak na Bayani (2009) Pusod (2010) Pag-ibig sa Mata ng Unos (2012) Alab ng Puso (2012)

  9. Old Tagalog - Wikipedia

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    Old Tagalog; ᜆᜄᜎᜓ: Pronunciation [t̪ɐ̞gal̪og] Region: Philippines, particularly the present-day regions of Calabarzon and Mimaropa: Era: 10th century AD (developed into Classical Tagalog in c. 16th century; continued as modern Southern Tagalog dialects spoken in Aurora, [1] Calabarzon, and Mimaropa, most popular is the Batangas dialect.)