Definitions for Marcomanni

Marcomanni Mar·co·man·ni

Spelling: [mahr-koh-man-ahy]
IPA: /ˌmɑr koʊˈmæn aɪ/

Marcomanni is a 10 letter English word.

You can make 397 anagrams from letters in Marcomanni (aacimmnnor).

Definitions for Marcomanni

noun

  1. an ancient Germanic people who lived in central Europe.

Examples for Marcomanni

In the end the Marcomanni were driven out of Pannonia, and were almost destroyed in their retreat across the Danube.

It is surrounded by bas-reliefs, representing the conquest of the Marcomanni.

After this victory the Marcomanni, the Quadi, as well as the rest of the barbarians, sued for peace.

The chief of the Marcomanni, named Marbod, was a man of unusual capacity and energy.

At the commencement of his reign he bought a peace of the Marcomanni that he might return to Rome.

The Marcomanni disappeared from history during the 4th century, being probably merged in the Baiouarii, the later Bavarians.

To gain allies among the barbarians, Gallienus now married the daughter of the king of the Marcomanni.

The Quadi and the Marcomanni, 83 who had taken the lead in the war, were the most severely punished in its catastrophe.

The Marcomanni drove the Boii out of their land, which they now inhabit.

The Quadi and the Marcomanni, who had taken the lead in the war, were the most severely punished in its catastrophe.

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