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Wielbark may refer to:

  • Wielbark culture, part of an Iron Age archaeological complex in northern Europe
  • Wielbark, Pomeranian Voivodeship, a village in northern Poland
  • Wielbark, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, a town in north-east Poland
    • Gmina Wielbark, a rural administrative district in Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship

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Wielbark culture

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The Wielbark culture (German: Wielbark-Willenberg-Kultur; Polish: Kultura wielbarska) is an Iron Age archaeological complex which flourished on the territory...

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Wielbark

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Wielbark may refer to: Wielbark culture, part of an Iron Age archaeological complex in northern Europe Wielbark, Pomeranian Voivodeship, a village in...

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Goths

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where they are associated with the archaeological Wielbark culture. From the 2nd century, the Wielbark culture expanded southwards towards the Black Sea...

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Gutones

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archaeological remnants of these two groups of peoples, generally equated to the Wielbark culture and Chernyakhov culture respectively, show signs of significant...

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Poland in antiquity

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many of their tribes also migrated outward to the south and east (see Wielbark culture). With the expansion of the Roman Empire, the Germanic tribes came...

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Chernyakhov culture

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Similarities have been noted between the Chernyakhov culture and the Wielbark culture, which was located closer to the Baltic Sea. The Chernyakhov culture...

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Gmina Wielbark

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Gmina Wielbark is an urban-rural gmina (administrative district) in Szczytno County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. Its seat is the...

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Przeworsk culture

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centuries AD, much of this eastern area was subsequently absorbed by the Wielbark culture and Chernyakhov culture. The Przeworsk culture people lived in...

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Gothiscandza

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century a new culture appeared at the mouth of the Vistula, called the Wielbark Culture replacing the local Oksywie culture. The most salient component...

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Gothic runic inscriptions

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language have been found in the territory historically settled by the Goths (Wielbark culture, Chernyakhov culture). Due to the early Christianization of the...

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Rugii

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sceptical of some elements of the old narrative, the archaeology of the Wielbark culture has given new evidence to support this idea. In the beginning of...

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Willenberg

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archaeological complex in northern Europe Wielbark, Pomeranian Voivodeship (German: Willenberg), a village in northern Poland Wielbark, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship...

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Alexander Samsonov

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Died 30 August 1914(1914-08-30) (aged 54) Willenberg, East Prussia (now Wielbark, Poland) Allegiance  Russian Empire Service/branch Imperial Russian Army...

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Early history of Pomerania

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the Oksywie culture, and at the beginning of the first millennium by the Wielbark culture. While the Jastorf culture is usually associated with Germanic...

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Berig

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indicates, however, that the transition of the Oksywie culture into the Wielbark culture was peaceful and its timing coincides with the appearance of a...

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Geats

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suggesting an influx of Scandinavians during the formation of the Gothic Wielbark culture. Moreover, in Östergötland, in Sweden, there is a sudden disappearance...

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Piwnice Wielkie

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Gmina Wielbark, within Szczytno County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately 6 kilometres (4 mi) south of Wielbark, 25 km...

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Marcomannic Wars

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south-east from their ancestral lands at the mouth of River Vistula (see Wielbark culture), putting pressure on the Germanic tribes from the north and east...

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Ostrogoths

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(also Teia(s), Teja) r. 552–553 List of Germanic tribes Crimean Goths Oium Wielbark culture A language related to Gothic was still spoken sporadically in Crimea...

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Crimean Goths

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Soviet Union List of Germanic tribes Oium Ostrogoths Scandza Visigoths Wielbark culture Here/Hari (army/noble) + mann/man + ric/rike (ruler)) de Busbecq...

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Origin of the Goths

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the Roman Balkans, the Wielbark culture near the mouth of the Vistula, and the Przeworsk culture to its south, inland. The Wielbark culture is commonly considered...

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Lusatian culture

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Bronze and Iron Age Antiquity Early Middle Ages Topics Lusatian culture Biskupin Oksywie culture Wielbark culture Przeworsk culture Polish tribes v t e...

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