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enduring tribute, not to be Germans. Tribute is imposed on them as aliens, partly by the SarmatĂŠ, partly by the Quadi. The Gotini, to complete their degradation, actually work iron mines. All these nations occupy but little of the plain country, dwelling in forests and on mountain-tops. For Suevia is divided and cut in half by a continuous mountain-range, beyond which live a multitude of tribes.
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Behind them the Marsigni, Gotini, Osi, and Buri, close in the rear of the Marcomanni and Quadi. Of these, the Marsigni and Buri, in their language and manner of life, resemble the Suevi. The Gotini and Osi are proved by their respective Gallic and Pannonian tongues, as well as by the fact of their
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Retro Marsigni, Cotini, Osi, Buri terga Marcomanorum Quadorumque claudunt. e quibus Marsigni et Buri sermone cultuque Suebos referunt: Cotinos Gallica, Osos Pannonica lingua coarguit non esse Germanos, et quod tributa patiuntur. partem tributorum Sarmatae, partem Quadi ut alienigenis imponunt:
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Cotini, quo magis pudeat, et ferrum effodiunt. omnesque hi populi pauca campestrium, ceterum saltus et vertices montium insederunt. dirimit enim scinditque Suebiam continuum montium iugum,
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The tribe was apparently first mentioned in 10 BC in the so-called Elogium of Tusculum, an inscription from the time of
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as the Îšáż¶ÎłÎœÎżÎč. Ptolemy places them south of the Sidones, south of the Askiburgi mountains (probably the modern
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and working, to their degradation, in mining. Like their neighbours in the mountains, the
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times in the mountains approximately near the modern borders of the
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The spelling "Gotini" is only known from one classical source, the
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It has also been suggested that the same people are reported by
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The Provincial at Rome: And, Rome and the Balkans 80BC-AD14
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entered relations of peace or war with the Cotini and
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Index

Gotini
Tacitus
Gaulish
Roman
Czech Republic
Poland
Slovakia
De Origine et situ Germanorum
Tacitus
Gotones
Gaulish language
Osi
Quadi
Sarmatians
Suevic
Germania
Germanic

Hadrian
Carpathian
Slovakia
Moravia
Poland
PĂșchov culture
Claudius Ptolemy
Sudeten mountains
Hercynian valley
Buri
Augustus
Tusculum

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