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Jake Clodfelter
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Posted: Sun 11 Feb, 2007 4:43 am Post subject: Weapons and Armour of the Alammani? |
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I am looking for some things about the Alammani tribes, that latter became northern Switzerland, and southern Germany. Kinda curious on whether throw weapons were used much., what were their swords like?
I have traced my heritage through Switzerland and the Alammani, and I would like to learn western style fencing. Sorry, for all the questions but I have a huge intrest in learning the aspects, of my past I guess.
Thanks for any help.
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Mike Arledge
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Posted: Sun 11 Feb, 2007 6:11 am Post subject: |
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I don't have too much specifically about the Alammani, but they were likely to have armour/weapons similar to the other Germanic tribes like the Franks. You might have some luck looking up there weapons/armour, as they kinda became the victor in that area.
Mike J Arledge
The Dude Abides
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Wolfgang Armbruster
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Posted: Sun 11 Feb, 2007 8:50 am Post subject: |
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Sorry for the nitpicking, but the guys are called "Allamanni", or "Allemannen" meaning simply all men.
Concerning their weapons: the usual Spathas and sax-knifes. The fencing techniques of this time have not survived meaning they were not recorded.
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Victor Crowne
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Posted: Mon 12 Feb, 2007 11:03 am Post subject: |
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Wolfgang Armbruster wrote: | Sorry for the nitpicking, but the guys are called "Allamanni", or "Allemannen" meaning simply all men.
Concerning their weapons: the usual Spathas and sax-knifes. The fencing techniques of this time have not survived meaning they were not recorded. |
Alamanni is the most commonly accepted spelling in English. Allemanni or Alemanni are also, but less commonly, used.
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Jean Thibodeau
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Posted: Mon 12 Feb, 2007 1:43 pm Post subject: |
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Victor Crowne wrote: | Wolfgang Armbruster wrote: | Sorry for the nitpicking, but the guys are called "Allamanni", or "Allemannen" meaning simply all men.
Concerning their weapons: the usual Spathas and sax-knifes. The fencing techniques of this time have not survived meaning they were not recorded. |
Alamanni is the most commonly accepted spelling in English. Allemanni or Alemanni are also, but less commonly, used. |
In French Allemand is the word for German by the way: So at least in French the whole German people are named after this specific Germanic tribe ! No idea why.
You can easily give up your freedom. You have to fight hard to get it back!
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Norlyn C
Location: Virginia Joined: 20 Feb 2007
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Posted: Wed 28 Feb, 2007 3:14 pm Post subject: Alamanni Information...Check out this website..... |
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I think you will find plenty of interesting information here:
http://www.nordicus.ch/nordicusprojects.html
The above website is all about the Alamanni and their "kit" so to speak.
Additonally, for a written reference pick yourself up a copy of the Osprey book , Germanic Warrior 236-568AD. They have a full color plate devoted to the Alamanni. Some nice pics on Swords, Shield and Axe. Well worth the money.
Sincerely,
Norlyn
-Direct decendant of Mustered Swiss Pikeman from Münsingen, canton of Berne during the 16th century.
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Peter Bosman
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Posted: Fri 02 Mar, 2007 12:33 pm Post subject: |
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Jean Thibodeau wrote: | In French Allemand is the word for German by the way: So at least in French the whole German people are named after this specific Germanic tribe ! No idea why. |
Spanish = Alemán, plural Alemánes
Peter
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