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Topic: Ingaevones


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  Ingaevones - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Ingaevones or Ingvaeones (also referred to as "North Sea Germanic people") were a West Germanic cultural group or proto-tribe along the North Sea coast.
They are also mentioned by Tacitus in his Germania where he lists the Ingaevones near the ocean as one of three Germanic confederations, the other two being the Hermiones and the Istaevones.
Since the Ingaevones form the bulk of the Anglo-Saxon settlement in Britain, they gave England its name.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ingaevones   (394 words)

  
 Who are the Angles? (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.tamu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The Ingaevonic peoples (often mistranslated as "Sons of Ing", but in fact it is a crude rendering of the Latin "Ing-phonic" or "people who use the sound of -ing") were a lingual and cultural block.
Recent archaeological discoveries in Sweden seem to confirm the existence of a cultic site, situated on what was once an island, with a clay and sand paved road, unique in Scandinavia (three meters wide and stretching for 540 meters), and a secluded lake (secreto lacv) less than a kilometer at the end of th road.
If the archaeological evidence is correct, then the cultic center of Rösaring would place the Ingaevonic folk 40 kilometers outside of present day Stockholm during the Montelius Bronze Age III or IV.
www.newanglia.org.cob-web.org:8888 /angles.html   (431 words)

  
 Franks - LoveToKnow 1911
Sometimes two or three tribes joined forces to wage a war; but, the struggle over, the bond was broken, and each tribe resumed its isolated life.
Waitz holds with some show of probability that the Franks represent the ancient Istaevones of Tacitus, the Alamanni and the Saxons representing the Herminones and the Ingaevones.
Of all these Frankish tribes one especially was to become prominent, the tribe of the Salians.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /Franks   (1918 words)

  
 Ing - The real meaning from Timesharetalk wikipedia
Ingaevones or Ingvaeones, a West Germanic cultural group or proto-tribe along the North Sea coast
Ing, Ingui or Yngvi, Germanic God, especially of the Ingaevones and seemingly the older name for the god Freyr (which originally was an epitheton, meaning "lord").
He established the Ing Foundation to promote the game of Wei-Chi, and was an advocate of simplified rules.
www.timesharetalk.co.uk /wiki.asp?k=Ing   (307 words)

  
 Tacitus on Germany eBook
In their old ballads (which amongst them are the only sort of registers and history) they celebrate Tuisto, a God sprung from the earth, and Mannus his son, as the fathers and founders of the nation.
To Mannus they assign three sons, after whose names so many people are called; the Ingaevones, dwelling next the ocean; the Herminones, in the middle country; and all the rest, Instaevones.
Some, borrowing a warrant from the darkness of antiquity, maintain that the God had more sons, that thence came more denominations of people, the Marsians, Gambrians, Suevians, and Vandalians, and that these are the names truly genuine and original.
www.bookrags.com /ebooks/2995/2.html   (312 words)

  
 Festivals: Christmas: Lecture IV: Christmas at a Time of Grievous Destiny
And — let the modern intellect judge of this as it will — these impulses were connected with the fact that in the third millennium before Christ, in certain Northern tribes, he alone was regarded as a worthy citizen of the earth who was born in certain weeks of the winter season.
The characteristic virility — even in its aftermath — marvelled at by Tacitus, writing a century after the Mystery of Golgotha, was due to the fact that the forces which enter into such sexual union were preserved through the whole of the rest of the year.
The event which — as experienced by the Ingaevones — was part of the regular, ordained evolution of mankind was connected with the time of the first full moon after the vernal equinox.
wn.rsarchive.org /Lectures/19161221p01.html   (5468 words)

  
 Christmas at a Time of Grievous Destiny
Any sexual union outside the period ordained by this Mystery-centre was taboo; and in this tribe of the Ingaevones a man who was not born in the period of the darkest nights, at the time of greatest cold, towards our New Year, was regarded as an inferior being.
And so those who belonged to the tribe of the Ingaevones (and in a lesser degree this was also true of the other Germanic tribes) experienced the process of conception with particular intensity at the time of the first full moon after the vernal equinox.
In the ancient cult of the Wanen it became known in dream-consciousness to every woman who was to give a citizen to the earth that the Goddess worshipped later on as Nertus would appear to her.
www.southerncrossreview.org /44/christmas-gnostics.htm   (5505 words)

  
 Irmin
It would be harder to show any such relation between Ing and Ingo, Isc and Isco; but I think I can suggest another principle which will decide this point: when races name themselves after a famous ancestor, this may be a deified man, a demigod, but never a purely divine being.
There are Ingaevones, Iscaevones, Herminones, Oescingas, Scilfingas, Ynglîngar (for Ingîngar), Völsûngar, Skiöldûngar, Niflûngar, as there were Heracleidae and Pelopidae, but no Wôdeningas or Thunoringas, though a Wôdening and a Kronides.
The Anglo-Saxons, with Wôden always appearing at their head, would surely have borne the name of Wôdeningas, had it been customary to take name from the god himself.
www194.pair.com /woden/irmin.html   (1505 words)

  
 Northvegr - Grimm's TM - Chap. 15
The earth-born Tvisco's mother repeats herself after three intermediate links in Nerthus the god or hero, as a Norse Ingui stands now before Niörðr, now after; and those Vanir, who have been moved away to the east, and to whom Niörðr and his son Freyr were held mainly to belong (pp.
Inguio has two brothers at his side, Iscio and Hermino, as Oðinn has Vili and Ve; we should then see the reason why the names Týski and Maðr (17) are absent from the Edda, because Buri and Börr are their substitutes; and several other things would become intelligible.
Tvisco is 'terra editus,' and Buri is produced out of stone; when we see Oðinn heading the Ynglîngar as well as Inguio the Ingaevones, we may find in that a confirmation of the hypothesis that Saxons and Cheruscans, preeminently worshippers of Wôdan, formed the flower of the Ingaevones.
www.northvegr.org /lore/grimmst/015_03.php   (1528 words)

  
 Tacitus: Germania   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
In their ancient songs, their only way of remembering or recording the past they celebrate an earth-born god Tuisco, and his son Mannus, as the origin of their race, as their founders.
To Mannus they assign three sons, from whose names, they say, the coast tribes are called Ingaevones; those of the interior, Herminones; all the rest, Istaevones.
Some, with the freedom of conjecture permitted by antiquity, assert that the god had several descendants, and the nation several appellations, as Marsi, Gambrivii, Suevi, Vandilij, and that these are nine old names.
www.rowangrove.org /norse/n-tacitus.htm   (4869 words)

  
 Half the Dane in Edoni...
As the Ares bloodline was the Manes bloodline out of Armenia, we come to the Ingaevone tribe (descendants of "Ingo") of Germanics, whom in German myth were from the god, Mannus.
Thus Nennius included Vandals (yet another semi-Gothic group) in with the Ingaevones, and while I don't agree with much of his tracings of the peoples, I think he has the Saxon-Vandal connection correct, and this may be explained by his being related to those peoples...wherefore he had better information on that score.
They who infiltrate religions to set one side against another to the point of war, and then blame all wars on religions, are snakes in the grass, and they'll bite you too when in their interests.
www.tribwatch.com /dane.htm   (5405 words)

  
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The importance of this connection to Nerthus is that Tacitus referred to these Nerthus worshippers as being Ingaevones, which gives us a connection between the Anglo-Saxon Bernician Ingui, and the Ing element in the name Ingaevones.
Another mention of Ingui is found in the Anglo-Saxon epic poem Beowulf, where the Danish king is called Frea Ingwina, which means Lord (of the) Friends of Ing.
The term Ingwina (friends of Ing), is possibly cognate with the 'Ingaevones' of Tacitus, as many believe 'Ingaevones' to mean either friends of Ing or those of Ing.
www.homestead.com /englishheathenism/files/Ingui.doc   (930 words)

  
 The Karma of Untruthfulness, Volume 1 by Rudolf Steiner, A Review by Bobby Matherne
Every sexual union outside this period decreed by the Mystery centre was taboo; and anyone not born during the season of the darkest nights, in the coldest season towards the new year, was considered by these tribes of the Ingaevones to be an inferior human being.
A chord deep in the folk consciousness was struck and resonated with the people of the tribes, of the descendants of the Ingaevones and the various other tribes.
The Gnosis of the North, as we saw in the Ingaevone tradition of the holy child born in the depth of winter, dealt with the Baby Jesus or Christmas Mystery.
www.doyletics.com /arj/k1untrut.htm   (6897 words)

  
 book2
It is also abundantly clear that without that Bloodright one can not be an adherent of faith.
One must be of the three peoples (Ingaevones, Istaevones or Irminones) to be of the Gothic people and of the Circles.
But as evidenced by the Gods, those of Aesir or Vanir joined with Jotun or Alfar based upon individual merit can be of the Aesir or Vanir.
www.geocities.com /groa_freyasdottir/book2.html   (1018 words)

  
 The Saxon Blood of the Franks
And the Redones of Haeredaland may have come along with the Ruggi to the Rostock region so that their Rus blood was included in the dragon mix.
I have previously shown my conclusion that the Rig-Redone mix amounted to the formation of the Yngvi/Ingaevone branch of Swedes/Germanics, and I would now add that Saxons are said to stem from Ingaevones (who I and others define as Angle-based).
Now thanks to my email correspondent, Greenway7, the idea was planted (or re-planted) into my mind, due to the similarity of terms, that the Varangian Rus and Franks were the same peoples.
www.tribwatch.com /poles.htm   (5791 words)

  
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In their ancient songs, [15] which are their only records or annals, they celebrate the god Tuisto, [16] sprung from the earth, and his son Mannus, as the fathers and founders of their race.
Some, [18] however, assuming the licence of antiquity, affirm that there were more descendants of the god, from whom more appellations were derived; as those of the Marsi, [19] Gambrivii, [20] Suevi, [21] and Vandali; [22] and that these are the genuine and original names.
The Vindili, to whom belong the Burgundiones, Varini, Carini, and Guttones; the Ingaevones, including the Cimbri, Teutoni, and Chauci; the Istaevones, near the Rhine, part of whom are the midland Cimbri; the Hermiones, containing the Suevi, Hermunduri, Catti, and Cherusci; and the Peucini and Bastarnae, bordering upon the Dacians.
www.ibiblio.org /pub/docs/books/gutenberg/etext05/8aggr10.txt   (19713 words)

  
 Tuisto and Mannus
Ei filium Mannum, originem gentis conditoremque, Manno tris filios adsignant, e quorum nominibus proximi Oceano Ingaevones, medii Herminones, ceteri Istaevones vocentur.
His son Mannus is supposed to be the fountain-head of their race and himself to have begotten three sons who gave their names to three groups of tribes — the Ingaevones, nearest the sea; the Herminones, in the interior; and the Istaevones, who comprise all the rest.
Some authorities, with the freedom of conjecture permitted by remote antiquity, assert that Tuisto had more numerous descendants and mention more tribal groups such as Marsi, Gambrivii, Suebi, and Vandilii — names which they affirm to be both genuine and ancient.]
www.ealdriht.org /mannus.html   (546 words)

  
 Anglo-Saxon - Stag   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The Anglo-Saxon kingdom of East Anglia, which is the resting place of the ship burial, was a land settled by many of the Angle/Angli tribe in their migration.
We know that in the first century the Angles were part of a grouping of peoples known as Ingaevones, a word or name that has been translated as
The name Ingui has also been found recorded in the genealogy lists of the Kings of Northumbria, these Northumbrians too were Angles.
www.englishheathenism.homestead.com /stag.html   (1780 words)

  
 Old Frisian - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Therefore a close resemblance exists between Old Frisian and Old English.
This similarity was reinforced in the late Middle Ages by the Ingaevonic sound shift (Anglo-Frisian nasal spirant law), which affected Frisian and English, but only affected Old Saxon slightly, and none of the other West Germanic varieties.
Also, when followed by some vowels, the Germanic k softened to a ch sound; for example, the Frisian for cheese and church is tsiis and tsjerke, whereas in Dutch it is kaas and kerk.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Old_Frisian   (564 words)

  
 Acidophilus notes | 04:43   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
There is a parallel in Engern, which once comprised the entire middle Weser and was a major third of Saxony, but today is a small settlement in Westphalia, which absorbed most of its territory (see under Angrivarii).
The Angles were part of the Federation of the Ingaevones, with their mystic ancestor and god of fertility Ingwaz, and both terms might well share the same root (inglish -> anglish), say as the origin of the federation.
Pokorny points out the possible use of this etymological root in other ancient names, such as Hardanger and Angrivarii.
www.acidophiluseffects.com /notes/?title=Angeln   (1150 words)

  
 Iranian Mythology: Iraj- (CAIS) ©
The ancient Germans also had a similar legend, which they recounted "in old poems which serve these people as annals" (Tacitus, Germania 2.2).
They relate that the ancestor of the Germans, called Mannus, divided the Germanic world between his three sons who became the eponyms of the three main German nations: Ingaevones (north), Herminones (middle), and Istaevones (south).
The same notion of a world divided into three parts underlies the Iranian legend that, during Jamšêd's reign, thrice the earth became too crowded, and each time he was allowed to enlarge it by one-third (Vd.
www.cais-soas.com /CAIS/Mythology/iraj.htm   (1500 words)

  
 A History of Mercia
Then it is that days of rejoicing always ensue, and in all places whatsoever which she descends to honour with a visit and her company, feasts and recreation abound (Gordon translation Germania)
Pliny writing about the Germanic tribes in his Natural History (written about 77 CE), does not mention the Anglii or Angles, but does refer to the Ingaevones; a confederation he has as consisting of the Cimbri, Teutons and Chauci.
Tacitus includes the Anglii amongst the Ingaevones, as a folk descended from Ing, son of Mannus in his Germania.
www.ealdriht.org /mercianhistory.html   (7462 words)

  
 Germania (Ancient Germany) by Cornelius Tacitus
In their ancient songs, their only form of recorded history, the Germans celebrate the earth-born god, Tuisto.
They assign to him a son, Mannus, the author of their race, and to Mannus three sons, their founders, after whom the people nearest Ocean are named Ingaevones, those of the centre Herminones, the remainder Istaevones.
The remote past invites guesswork, and so some authorities record more sons of the god and more national names, such as Marsi, Gambrivii, Suebi and Vandilici; and the names are indeed genuine and ancient.
www.ourcivilisation.com /smartboard/shop/tacitusc/germany/chap1.htm   (9635 words)

  
 Inguz
How does this tie in to the Fraisi?
Ingaevonic is often used by historical linguistics as a German proto-language for Frisian (and English).
BTW, the rune means “fertility” and referes back to Ingwaz (yet even another way of referring to the same god!) who consorted with Earth Mother.
www.ancientworlds.net /aw/Post/331342   (277 words)

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