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| | Vandals - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Much like the Goths earlier, the Vandals adopted Arianism, a belief that was in opposition to that of the main Trinitarian Christianity in the Roman Empire, which later grew into Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy. |  | | Around this time, the Hasdingi had already been Christianized. |  | | The two subdivisions of the Vandals were the Silingi and the Hasdingi. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vandals
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| | Portuguese people - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography |
 | | Minor influences were the Greeks and the Phoenicians-Carthaginians (small semi-permanent commercial coastal establishments), the Vandals (Silingi and Hasdingi) and the sarmatian Alans (both expelled or partially integrated by the Visigoths), and the Moors (mainly Berber with some Arab, expelled after the Christian reconquest or Reconquista). |  | | As with all european countries, there has been in Portugal a great deal of admixture from other european nations, namely French, German, English, Scottish, Irish, Dutch and Flemish, Italian and Spanish. |  | | Other important influences were also the Romans (the Portuguese language derives from Latin), the Visigoths and the Suevi, all of whom settled in what is today Portuguese territory. |
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http://www.arikah.net/encyclopedia/Portuguese_people
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| | Types of Germanic Migration |
 | | So while the movements of the warbands/'harja' who were to become known as the Ostrogoths, or the loose alliance of Vandals (Hasdingi and Silingi), Sueves and Alans who crossed the frozen Rhine can't been seen as migrations of peoples, what happened in Denmark in the early Fifth Century probably can be. |  | | Thus the probable displacement of the native Romano-Britons was for the very good reason that the 'invasions' were not the replacement of one elite with a new Germanic one (and their wives). |  | | When Caesar turned up in Gaul and poked his nose into Germania there seems to have been another movement of peoples underway - so much so that Caesar characterised the Germanics as nomadic or semi-nomadic. |
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http://www.ancientworlds.net/22832
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| | Germanic peoples - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Vandals (Silingi and Hasdingi) were also briefly present, before moving on to North Africa, where they left no trace of Germanic settlement. |  | | Portugal and Spain also had some measure of Germanic settlement, due to the Visigoths and the Suevi (Quadi and Marcomanni), who settled permanently. |  | | Italy, especially the area north of the city of Rome, has also had a history of heavy Germanic settlement. |
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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germanic_peoples
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| | OSTROGOTHS |
 | | For most of their history, they were best known among the Romans as one of their top whipping-boys (to use a modern analogy!). |  | | This changed in the late fourth century under King Godigisel, who led the southern or "Hasdingi" Vandals to war when the Huns began to push into Europe. |  | | The last mention of the Hasdingi royal family was a few years after that. |
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http://www.athalawulf.com
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| | Heithni.org - Rydberg's Teutonic Mythology |
 | | The Hasdingi (Asdingi) mentioned by Jordanes were the chief warriors of the Vandals (Goth. |  | | To the name Hadding corresponds, as already shown, the Anglo-Saxon Hearding, the old German Hartung. |
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http://www.heithni.org/rydberg/109.php
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| | Portugal - encyclopedia article about Portugal. |
 | | The Vandals (Silingi and Hasdingi) and the sarmatian Alans, were also present, but were both expelled or partially integrated by the Visigoths. |  | | In the 5th century, Germanic barbarian tribes, most notably the Suevi and the Visigoths, invaded the Iberian peninsula, set up kingdoms, and became assimilated. |  | | Many of the ousted nobles took refuge in the unconquered north Asturian highlands. |
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http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Portugal
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| | SPANISH PEOPLE FACTS AND INFORMATION |
 | | The Vandals (Silingi and Hasdingi) and the North Iranian Alans (most of whom were expelled to North Africa or partially integrated by the Visigoths and Suevi) arrived in a long line of invaders from northern Europe. |  | | The Iberian peninsula has been conquered and settled by various other groups besides the Romans including the Greeks and the Phoenicians-Carthaginians who set-up small semi-permanent commercial coastal colonies. |  | | The descendants of Spaniards can be found throughout the Hispanic nations of Latin_America in the form of creoles, mestizos and mulattos, and as a small but important Spanish-mestiso minority (approx. |
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http://www.justspringbreak.com/Spanish_people
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| | IBERIAN PENINSULA FACTS AND INFORMATION |
 | | Only the kingdom of the Suevi (Quadi and Marcomanni) would endure after the arrival of another wave of Germanic invaders, the Visigoths, who conquered all of the Iberian peninsula and expelled or partially integrated the Vandals and the Alans. |  | | The emperors Trajan, Hadrian and Theodosius_I, the philosopher Seneca and the poets Martial and Lucan were born in Iberia. |  | | In the early 5th_century, Germanic_tribes invaded the peninsula, namely the Suevi, the Vandals (Silingi and Hasdingi) and their allies, the Sarmatian Alans. |
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http://www.bluestarbase.com/Iberian_Peninsula
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| | Vandals |
 | | In Spain, two factions of Germanic Vandals (Hasdingi and Silingi), had combined with Alans, East German Goths, and West German Suevi to forge this group (Clover, "Carthage and the Vandals," in Humphrey, Excavations at Carthage, 1978, 7:3). |  | | Their kings bore the title rex Vandalorum et Alanorum, which bears testimony to this fact. |
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http://www.fpcjackson.org/resources/church_history/vandals.htm
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| | Data: Haedui to Jutes - The Ethnohistory Project |
 | | Branch of Vandals, called Hasdingi after this date. |  | | *{900-547}* 11 87 248 270 N Hasdingi G Pannonian plain M From S PL, S Posen, Congress PL, Galicia, and the largest part of Silesia. |  | | 11 86 171 # N Hasdingi G Dacia RP (map 28, Putzger) A From S PL, S Posen, Congress PL, Galicia, and the largest part of Silesia. |
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http://life.bio.sunysb.edu/ee/msr/Ethno/gendate5.html
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| | Forum Romanum |
 | | tribes were known as the Silingi and the Hasdingi, and |  | | Hasdingi branches of the Vandals the titles and legal |  | | where the Hasdingi Vandals and the Suevi took the |
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http://www.novaroma.org/forum/mainlist/2002/2002-07-13.html
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| | Barbarian timeline and scorecard |
 | | 406: A giant host of Barbarians, among others Vandals (Silingi and Hasdingi), Quadi, Suebi and Alans pass the Roman border and raids heavily in Gallia. |
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http://www.mmdtkw.org/ALRItkwRom303_2BarbTimelin.html
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